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Demand curve

Dictionary of Political EconomyDictionary of Political Economy
A graphical representation of a demand schedule . Conventionally, the demand curve is usually drawn between axes with price plotted along the vertical axis and number of units of the good or service demanded plotted along the horizontal axis. Where the law of demand applies to the particular market under consideration, the demand curve will slope (either gently or steeply) downwards from left to right. [See also: demand , law of demand , demand schedule , supply ]

 

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Absolute advan...Acquittal
Agency problem
Agency problem...Agency problem...Aggregate dema...
Aggregate supp...Allocation
Anarchism
Appropriation ...Aristocracy
Authorization ...
Autocracy

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