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| Economics: Which non-price factor affects the scenario and how?
A switch on the part of the public from large cars to smaller cars should cause the demand curve for gasoline to tend shift to the left (meaning a decrease in demand for gas). The non-price factor that affects the scenario is: a) Population b) Price of Other c) Consumer Expectations d) New Goods Replacing Old How? |
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