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by losvedir
2869 days ago
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> Also, I'm not even sure that this diagram makes sense overall because supply, demand and price are so tightly interconnected (with feedback loops in both directions) that it doesn't make sense to separate them like this. How so? Econ major here, and I agree the axes should be swapped, but I don't follow your other point. |
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If I was a company director and the price of the commodity that I produced dropped by a lot, I would work harder to produce more of the commodity to offset the lower profit margins; that way I could earn the same bonus at the end of the year in order to make the payment for the mortgage on my yacht.
Also in the case of cryptocurrencies, it doesn't seem to work the way the graph suggests; when the price goes up, people buy more.