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  2. Demand curve - Wikipedia

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    Movement "along the demand curve" refers to how the quantity demanded changes when the price changes. Shift of the demand curve as a whole occurs when a factor other than price causes the price curve itself to translate along the x-axis; this may be associated with an advertising campaign or perceived change in the quality of the good. [3]

  3. Law of demand - Wikipedia

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    A change in demand is indicated by a shift in the demand curve. Quantity demanded, on the other hand refers to a specific point on the demand curve which corresponds to a specific price. A change in quantity demanded therefore refers to a movement along the existing demand curve. However, there are some exceptions to the law of demand.

  4. Supply and demand - Wikipedia

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    This would cause the entire demand curve to shift changing the equilibrium price and quantity. Note in the diagram that the shift of the demand curve, by causing a new equilibrium price to emerge, resulted in movement along the supply curve from the point (Q 1, P 1) to the point (Q 2, P 2). If the demand decreases, then the opposite happens: a ...

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  6. List of curves - Wikipedia

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    Demand curve. Aggregate demand curve; Compensated demand curve; ... Dose–response curve; Growth curve (biology) Oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve; Psychology

  7. Demand - Wikipedia

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    The demand curve facing a particular firm is called the residual demand curve. The residual demand curve is the market demand that is not met by other firms in the industry at a given price. The residual demand curve is the market demand curve D(p), minus the supply of other organizations, So(p): Dr(p) = D(p) - So(p) [14]

  8. Market demand schedule - Wikipedia

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    At any given price, the corresponding value on the demand schedule is the sum of all consumers’ quantities demanded at that price. Generally, there is an inverse relationship between the price and the quantity demanded. [1] [2] The graphical representation of a demand schedule is called a demand curve. An example of a market demand schedule

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    A focus on energy — and a possible debt ceiling resolution. Republicans are also signaling a keen focus on energy that will be closely watched in both the traditional fossil fuel and green ...