Demand shock


 

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Demand shock

An event that affects the demand for goods and services in an economy.



Demand shock

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Compensated demand curve

Compensated demand curve

A demand curve constructed under the assumption that demander's income is not held constant, but rather is varied to hold level of utility at a constant level. The change in consumer surplus calculated from particular compensated demand curves measures compensating variation and equivalent variation.


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