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supply and demandOne of the fundamental approaches to economics, which examines and compares the supply of a good with its demand (usually in the form of a graph of supply and demand curves plotted against price). For a typical good, the supply curve is upward-sloping (the higher the price, the more the manufacturer is willing to sell), while the demand curve is downward-sloping (the cheaper the good, the more demand there is for it). The point where the curves intersect is the equilibrium price at which supply equals demand. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In order to shed light on the issues of stable and economic supply we think it quite important to carry out the feasibility study for production in Brazil and for export marketing. We developed this next generation product to meet the growing demand for a reliable, economic supply of hydrogen in smaller quantities," said Jon Slangerup, President and CEO of Stuart Energy. Adequate transmission capacity helps to ensure the reliable and economic supply of electric energy to residents and businesses and the overall security of the power grid. |
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