What three factors determine the demand for a product?

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What three factors determine the demand for a product? What is microeconomics? What is the purpose of a demand schedule? How is a demand curve similar to a demand schedule?

What does the Law of Demand state What does the Law of Demand state? What does the market demand curve show? What is marginal utility? How does the principle of diminishing marginal utility affect how much people are willing to pay?

What causes the movement along the demand curve that shows a change in the quantity of the product purchased? What happens when prices drop? How can an increase in price affect demand? What do consumers tend to do when similar products are available and one is more costly than the other?

What is a change in demand What is a change in demand? Consumer Income -What happens if consumer income rises? Consumer Tastes—What factors can affect consumer tastes? Substitutes—What happens to the demand for a product if the price of its substitute goes up? Complements—How does an increase in a product’s price affect demand for the product’s complement?