Multiple Choice
One would speak of a change in the quantity of a good supplied, rather than a change in supply, if
A) supplier expectations about future prices change.
B) the price of the good changes.
C) the cost of producing the good changes.
D) prices of substitutes in production change.
Correct Answer:

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