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supply curveThe graph of quantity supplied as a function of price, normally upward sloping, straight or curved, and drawn with quantity on the horizontal axis and price on the vertical axis. Supply curves for exp [..]
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supply curveA graph of the quantity of a product expected to be offered to the market by suppliers at various prices, given that other factors are held constant.
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supply curveA graphical representation of the relationship between the supply price and quantity supplied (that is, the law of supply), holding all ceteris paribus supply determinants constant.
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supply curveDefinition A graph showing the hypothetical supply of a product or service that would be available at different price points. The supply curve usually slopes upward, since higher prices give producers [..]
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supply curveA supply curve describes the relationship between the price of a commodity and the level of production (or supply) of the commodity. Typically, the supply curve is graphed with the price on the vertic [..]
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supply curveFor a given good, the supply curve is a relation between each possible price of the good and the quantity that would be supplied for market sale at that price. Drawn in introductory classes with this [..]
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supply curveA graphical representation of a supply schedule. Conventionally, the supply curve is drawn between axes with price plotted along the vertical axis and number of units of the good or service supplied p [..]
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