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Consider the market for minivans. Indicate the impact if any on
(a) People decide to have more children.
(b) A strike by steelworkers raises steel prices.
(c) Engineers develop new automated machinery for the production of minivans.
(d) The price of station wagons rises.
(e) A stock-market crash lowers people’s wealth
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