<u>Demand for goods and services in an economy is affected by consumer preferences and / or price of products. The exercise deals only with the increase or decrease in demand due to preferences.
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Preferences are based on tastes, conventions and information about the consumption of products. If a preference increases consumption, the demand curve shifts to the right. (type 2). If preferences decrease demand, the demand curve shifts to the left (type 1).
Non-price determinant causing the demand to decrease
more people embreance an oil free diet
Non-price determinant causing the demand to increase
more people use oil for skin and hair care
doctor recommend the use of saffower seed oil
new reports about benefits
Answer:
He believed he had the mandate of heaven.
Explanation:
When emperors gain power, they claimed that they had a mandate from the gods justifying their rule.
Answer:
1. just steal some kindergartiners and take them to an aquarium
2. pick up kids from an elementary school and drive them in a bus to Cici's pizza
Explanation:
it's magic
South Africa welcomes most of its visitors during the summer months, from November to March, given its location in the southern hemisphere.
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Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information:
The United Kingdom, Germany, and Russia all have mixed economies. The United Kingdom and Germany share the most in common. They both have highly developed economies with few government restrictions and are focused on the service industry. The main difference between the two economies is that Germany is also focused on manufacturing, which makes it one of the most powerful economies in the world. Russia’s economy is somewhat different than the other two. Though it is a mixed economy, one of its greatest challenges is changing from a command economy to a market economy. The government has more control of Russia’s economy than the other two countries’ governments do of theirs. It is still a developing economy that is shifting form agriculture to manufacturing, energy, and service. Though Russia’s economy is growing quickly, it faces issues of corruption in the private sector and in government. This works for Edge nuity.