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Supply and demand
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(Polit. Econ.) "Demand means the quantity of a given article which would be taken at a given price. Supply means the quantity of that article which could be had at that price." F. A. Walker.
- F. A. Walker.

See also: Supply



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00 Hardcover HB501 The age-old theory of supply and demand is driven by human nature as much as by statistics.
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