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Draw the graph of CS and PS before and after demand increase. CS and PS increase or decrease? Who will be gain/hurt?
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- i will 4 upvotesSelect the number of the question and the letter to indicate the answer you consider correctfor each question. Answers to all questions are to be recorded on the answer sheet. (Pleasenote - Do not submit the full question with a circle answer. ONLY the number and theletter).1. The Law of demanda. applies to final consumer goods but not to the productive resources purchased bybusiness firms.b. tells us how much of a good people want, but not necessarily how much of that good theyare willing to pay for.c. tells us that when the price of a good falls, quantity demanded will increase.d. applies only to goods that are not absolute necessities. 2. The law of supply states that all other things remaining the same:a. as the price of a good increases, supply of the good will increase.b. as the price of a good increases, the quantity of the good supplied willincrease.c. as the price of a good increases, demand for the good will increase.d. as the price of a good increases, the quantity of the…what is the difference between macro and micro economics?