Change in the Quantity Supplied

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Change in the Quantity Supplied refers to the variation in the amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell, prompted by a change in the product’s price, while other factors remain constant. It is distinct from a change in supply, which involves shifts due to external factors like technology or input costs. Understanding the difference between change in supply and change in quantity supplied is crucial for market analysis.

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