The supply curve of a locally-produced good may shift to the right if

a

there is an increase in taxes on inputs

b

government increases subsidies

c

rural-urban migration is encouraged

d

the price of the commodity increases

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SirClassic
3 years ago

Option "D" is INCORRECT!
Change in price of the commodity cannot cause a "Shift" or change in supply.
While government Subsidies can cause a rightward shift (i.e, increase) in supply.
Option "B" is CORRECT
Date: 05-02-23 [4:14pm]

Esuru_Iwezor
2 years ago

According to essential economics, A shift or change in supply is determined by the factors affecting supply, except the price of the commodity. Therefore, 'B'is the correct answer. Pls, don't go out and say that a shift in supply can be a result of change in price of commodity, you will be embarrassed, and I will laugh. Let us be guided. Be warned

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