Which of these factors would not cause the demand curve for a particular good to shift?
a cha...
History, 09.10.2019 02:00 smarty5187
Which of these factors would not cause the demand curve for a particular good to shift?
a change in the costs of a necessary factor of production
o a change in the number of consumers in the market
o a change in the level of consumer income
a change in consumer preference
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