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  • 17-02-2021
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Differentiate between a change in demand and change in quantity demanded?

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Explanation:

A change in demand means that the entire demand curve shifts either left or right. A change in quantity demanded refers to a movement along the demand curve, which is caused only by a chance in price. In this case, the demand curve doesn't move; rather, we move along the existing demand curve.

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