Which of the following statements is TRUE?     (a) Change in demand and change in quantity demanded are just different names for the same thing.     (b) A change in quantity demanded represents a change from one price and quantity demanded to another price and quantity demanded on the same demand relationship.     (c) A change in quantity demanded is caused by a change in the price of the good and as such is an entirely endogenous change.     (d) A change in demand is caused by a change in an exogenous factor.     (e) A change in demand means that quantity demanded will change at every price and the demand curve representing tire demand relationship will shift.     (f) A change in quantity demanded can result from a change in supply.     (g) A change in demand can result from a change in supply.     (h) There is no difference between a change in supply and a change in quantity supplied     (i) A change in quantity supplied is caused by a change in price of the good, while a change in supply is caused by an exogenous factor.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

   

(a) Change in demand and change in quantity demanded are just different names for the same thing.

   

(b) A change in quantity demanded represents a change from one price and quantity demanded to another price and quantity demanded on the same demand relationship.

   

(c) A change in quantity demanded is caused by a change in the price of the good and as such is an entirely endogenous change.

   

(d) A change in demand is caused by a change in an exogenous factor.

   

(e) A change in demand means that quantity demanded will change at every price and the demand curve representing tire demand relationship will shift.

   

(f) A change in quantity demanded can result from a change in supply.

   

(g) A change in demand can result from a change in supply.

   

(h) There is no difference between a change in supply and a change in quantity supplied

   

(i) A change in quantity supplied is caused by a change in price of the good, while a change in supply is caused by an exogenous factor.

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In economics, demand refers to consumers' willingness and ability to buy a specific quantity of an item or service at a specific price. The availability of a specific quantity of an item or service at a given price is referred to as supply.

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