What would shift the demand for ice cream? a decrease in the quantity demanded of ice cream a decrease in the price of ice cream an increase in the price of ice cream a change in a ceteris paribus condition an increase in the quantity demanded of ice cream
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This means that any factor other than the price of ice cream that affects the willingness of consumers to buy ice cream can shift the demand curve. Show more…
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