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1. Explaining Why does a natural disaster (drought, flood) in an agricultural region almost always result in higher prices for commodities and consumer goods?
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1. Explaining Why does a natural disaster (drought, flood) in an agricultural
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If natural disasters or flooding occur, there is not enough goods for everyone, so only those who are willing to pay more, or the rich, can buy the goods.
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