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Graphically, a change in price causes: the supply curve to shift. both supply and demand to shift. the demand curve to shift. a movement along a given supply curve, not a shift.
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Graphically, a change in price causes: the supply curve to shift. both supply and demand to shift. the demand curve to shift. a movement along a given supply curve, not a shift.
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The answer to this is 'a movement along a given supply curve, not a shift'. Thus, a change in price graphically causes a movement along a given supply curve, not a shift.
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