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Question 33

Question 33

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  -Moving from demand curve D1 to demand curve D2 could be caused by a(n)  A)  decrease in consumers' incomes. B)  increase in quantity supplied. C)  increase in the price of a close substitute. D)  increase in the price of a complement. E)  decrease in the size of the population.
-Moving from demand curve D1 to demand curve D2 could be caused by a(n)


A) decrease in consumers' incomes.
B) increase in quantity supplied.
C) increase in the price of a close substitute.
D) increase in the price of a complement.
E) decrease in the size of the population.

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