
Economics 15th Edition by James Gwartney,Richard Stroup,Russell Sobel,David Macpherson
Edition 15ISBN: 978-1285453538
Economics 15th Edition by James Gwartney,Richard Stroup,Russell Sobel,David Macpherson
Edition 15ISBN: 978-1285453538 Exercise 7
What's wrong with this way of thinking? "Economists argue that lower prices will result in fewer units being supplied. However, there are exceptions to this rule. For example, in 1972, a very simple 10-digit electronic calculator sold for $120. By 2000, the price of the same type of calculator had declined to less than $5. Yet business firms produced and sold many more calculators in 2000 than they did in 1972. Lower prices did not result in less production or in a decline in the number of calculators supplied."
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The proposition of the law of demand whi...
Economics 15th Edition by James Gwartney,Richard Stroup,Russell Sobel,David Macpherson
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