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Business, 04.06.2020 21:00 jordanjones022

Automobile firms can use their inputs to make hybrid cars or "regular" (non-hybrid) cars. If the equilibrium price of hybrid cars rises sharply, the resulting shift in the supply curve for "regular" cars will cause:

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