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Question

What is the primary goal of monetary policy, and how does a central bank achieve it?

Explanation

Monetary policy aims to control inflation and stabilize the economy. Central banks raise interest rates to slow spending when inflation runs high, and cut rates to stimulate growth during downturns — influencing borrowing costs and the money supply.

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The law of demand states that as the price of a good increases, consumers demand less of it, all else equal. This inverse relationship is driven by substitution and income effects...

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Question
Why does quantity demanded fall when price rises?
Explanation
Two effects drive it: the substitution effect (consumers switch to cheaper alternatives) and the income effect (higher prices reduce real purchasing power). Together they produce the inverse price-demand relationship.
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Why does long-run profit fall to zero under perfect competition?
Explanation
When firms earn positive profit, new competitors enter freely. Increased supply drives prices down until economic profit reaches zero — a process called long-run equilibrium.
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