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8 June, 11:54
Why will producers supply more at higher prices?
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Iyana Freeman
8 June, 12:23
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But unlike the law of demand, the supply relationship shows an upward slope. This means that the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied. Producers supply more at a higher price because selling a higher quantity at a higher price increases revenue.
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