Price Of A Commodity. Why Does The Price Increase Of A Commodity When Demand Exceeds Demand?
Why does the price increase of a commodity when demand exceeds demand?
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Too much demand when supply is limited... Example 25 people bidding on 10 widgetts the price or bids will be high if you have 25 widgets and 10 people are buying you will cut prices to exhaust your supply
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