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I have a very small question about unit 1.
Unit 1 firstly is I feel harder than unit 2 but what I really find hard is when it asks draw a demand or supply curve relating to the case study I always find it hard to draw to a conclusion as to whether it is talking about demand or supply. I always feel it is talking about both, but in most of the papers and now going through them I know they are normally talking about production and so supply. But I always get a hint that if supply is increasing the demand will also be increasing and I get so confused.
Unit 1 firstly is I feel harder than unit 2 but what I really find hard is when it asks draw a demand or supply curve relating to the case study I always find it hard to draw to a conclusion as to whether it is talking about demand or supply. I always feel it is talking about both, but in most of the papers and now going through them I know they are normally talking about production and so supply. But I always get a hint that if supply is increasing the demand will also be increasing and I get so confused.

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Common I actually need some sort of help as I am always confused as to whether the exam is about supply or demand.
Common I actually need some sort of help as I am always confused as to whether the exam is about supply or demand.
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determinants causing shifts of demand curve:
Population
Advertising
Substitutes
Income (disposable)
Fashion and Trends
Income tax
Complements
pneumonic PASIFIC
the content in markets in action (micro) is laughable, we finished the course in about 1 month
Population
Advertising
Substitutes
Income (disposable)
Fashion and Trends
Income tax
Complements
pneumonic PASIFIC
the content in markets in action (micro) is laughable, we finished the course in about 1 month
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(Original post by fluctuationsman)
determinants causing shifts of demand curve:
Population
Advertising
Substitutes
Income (disposable)
Fashion and Trends
Income tax
Complements
pneumonic PASIFIC
the content in markets in action (micro) is laughable, we finished the course in about 1 month
determinants causing shifts of demand curve:
Population
Advertising
Substitutes
Income (disposable)
Fashion and Trends
Income tax
Complements
pneumonic PASIFIC
the content in markets in action (micro) is laughable, we finished the course in about 1 month
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