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Dalia Zhang
20 June, 14:13
Following prices send signals to consumers to
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Price changes send contrasting messages to consumers and producers about whether to enter or leave a market. Rising prices give a signal to consumers to reduce demand or withdraw from a market completely, and they give a signal to potential producers to enter a market.
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