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Answer: How Higher Pollination Costs Affect the Price
Other things being equal, an increase
in pollination costs will mean that a
higher price will be needed to
persuade growers to supply any given
quantity of almonds
The supply curve to shift upward from
S0 to S2 as shown here.
Other things being equal, pollination
costs will not affect the demand curve
The market moves along the demand
curve as shown until the price rises
from P1 to a new equilibrium at P2
Nov. 12, 2013 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/
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