Supply Curve

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The definition of a supply curve is a graphical representation illustrating the relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity supplied over a given period. Typically upward sloping, it reflects the principle that higher prices incentivize producers to supply more. The supply curve is a fundamental concept in economics, aiding in understanding market dynamics and pricing strategies.

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