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Practice: Demand
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Wize University Microeconomics Textbook > Demand and Supply
Demand
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What is the difference between an "increase in demand" and an "increase in quantity demanded"?
There is no difference between the two terms.
An "increase in demand" is represented by a right shift of the demand curve, while an "increase in quantity demanded" is represented by movement along a given demand curve.
Both terms refer to movement downward along a given demand curve.
An "increase in demand" is represented by a movement along a given demand curve, while an "increase in quantity demanded" is represented by a right shift of the demand curve.
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