Exhibit 4-2 Supply and demand curves
Beginning from an equilibrium at point E1 in Exhibit 4-2, an increase in demand for good X, other things being equal, would move the equilibrium point to:

A. E1, no change.
B. E2.
C. E3.
D. E4.


Answer: D

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