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Demand

Demand

(n)
UK
dɪˈmɑːnd
US
dɪˈmænd
Definition: An insistent and peremptory request, made as of right.
Meaning: Sự đòi hỏi, sự yêu cầu; nhu cầu
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This was because they weren't grown in Europe, so when world explorers brought back this rare and exotic new fruit, supply was low and demand was high.

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Eagle feathers are in high demand across North America, but it is illegal to hunt or kill eagles and get them.

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Supply and demand is a model of microeconomics.

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There are two determining factors on such a market, the number of things made available, called supply, and the number of things consumers want, called demand.

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Supply and demand shows how producers and consumers interact with each other.

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For normal goods, and a normal market, there are four basic laws that determine the change in the market, if either supply or demand changes.

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If the demand increases, and the supply remains the same, there will be a shortage, and the price will increase.

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If the demand decreases, and the supply remains the same, there will be a surplus, and the price will go down.

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If the supply increases, and the demand remains the same, there will be a surplus, and the price will go down.

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If the supply decreases, and the demand remains the same, there will be a shortage, and the price will increase.

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When there is more demand, prices will go up because many people want to buy the same item but there is not enough supply for it.

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The greater the demand, the faster this happens.

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Depending on this demand, a lot of books are encoded to be able to read on the smartphones.

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In 2014 US chocolate sales were $21.1 billion, that alone shows the significance and the demand for the product.

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