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In an attempt to reduce poaching of elephant tusks for ivory, officials in Kenya burned illegally gathered ivory. Economists tend to point out that a. poaching can be reduced with price supports for ivory. b. the supply of ivory has fallen, leading to an increase in price and reward for poaching. c. burning ivory decreases demand, leading to lower prices and reward for poaching. d. the demand for ivory is higher, leading to an increase in price and reward for poaching. e. burning ivory raises demand, and controlled prices will lead to even greater poaching.

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Answer:

b. the supply of ivory has fallen, leading to an increase in price and reward for poaching.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Economics, there are primarily two (2) factors which affect the availability and the price at which goods and services are sold or provided, these are demand and supply.

The law of demand states that, the higher the demand for goods and services, the higher the price it would be sold all things being equal. On the other hand, law of supply states that the higher the price of goods and services, the lower the supply.

Poaching can be defined as an illegal or illegitimate procurement (purchase) of protected wildlife living organisms such as elephants, fish, trees, gaming, etc.

In an attempt to reduce poaching of elephant tusks for ivory, officials in Kenya burned illegally gathered ivory. Economists tend to point out that the supply of ivory has fallen, leading to an increase in price and reward for poaching in accordance with the law of supply.

This ultimately implies that, an increase in the price level of a product usually results in a decrease in the quality of real output demanded along the aggregate demand curve.

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