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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
10

An increase in the demand for a product will cause the

Business
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Marat540 [252]3 years ago
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An increase in the demand for a product will cause the<u> </u><u>Increase in price</u> because there is a supply that has to be met.

According to the laws of demand and supply, when there is a demand for a particular product, then the price will increase and when there is a decrease in the demand of a product, then the price will reduce.

With this law in mind, we can see that if there is an increase in the price of a particular product, then there will an increase in the price of the product too. This simply obeys the economic law.

Therefore, the correct answer is Increase in price

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