How does the decreasing use of DVD players affect the market for prerecorded DVDs?

A) The demand curve for prerecorded DVDs shifts to the right.
B) The quantity of prerecorded DVDs demanded decreases.
C) The quantity of prerecorded DVDs demanded increases.
D) The demand curve for prerecorded DVDs shifts to the left.

Answer: D

Economics

You might also like to view...

Between 1980 and the early 1990s, the national debt

a. as a percentage of GDP, decreased b. remained fairly constant c. as a percentage of GDP, remained relatively unchanged d. as a percentage of GDP, increased e. declined

Economics

Suppose the MPC in the economy in Figure 10.2 equals 0.75 and the shift from AD0 to AD1 was caused by a decrease in investment of $50 billion. What will happen to the equilibrium level of real output as a result of the initial $50 billion decrease?

A. It will fall by exactly $200 billion. B. It will fall by more than $200 billion. C. It will fall by less than $200 billion. D. It will fall by less than $67 billion.

Economics