A set of factors that can shift the supply curve are changes in

a

weather, price and technology

b

technology, weather and population

c

technology, price and taste

d

population, price and taste

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Balamathias388
5 years ago

A shift in supply implies a change in supply and not a change in quantity supplied.Also,price does not affect a shift in supply but other factors outside supply does.Looking at the given options,only option B is different from the other options as it did not include price in it.

Ant1234
5 years ago

I feel A can't be the answer because price doesn't change supply curve only quantity supplied or price of other commodities but it wasn't stated in the options that it was price of other commodities. It was only written as price and therefore B should be the answer

Itunuokunade
3 months ago

"Just to simplify for anyone reading: a shift in supply happens only when non-price factors change (like cost, tech, taxes). Changes in price just move you along the existing supply curve—they don’t shift it. That’s why option B is correct."

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