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Felicity Mcmahon
6 June, 22:12
Why is studying supply and demand useful?
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Nehemiah
7 June, 02:06
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So if you intend on pursuing a career in entrepreneurship (starting a business of your own). Then it's good to know what the people are willing to waste their dollars on at the moment so you don't ruin yourself in the long run.
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