Which development would most likely cause the supply of a product to
decrease?
O A. More work...
Social Studies, 15.06.2021 18:10 Leonardo8366
Which development would most likely cause the supply of a product to
decrease?
O A. More workers receive the education needed to create the product.
O B. Businesses expect the product to start selling at a higher price.
O C. New technology allows the product to be made more quickly.
O D. Government regulations increase the cost of making the product.
I think it’s D, I could be wrong
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