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Supply and Demand Curve

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BlackNumero posted on Sun, Jun 21 2009 10:01 PM

Basic question-Why is Quantity on the x axis and Price on the Y axis? Thanks.

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Arbritary choice, it could easilly be the opposite, but tradition dictates that quantity is on the x-axis, and price is on the y-axis.

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You mean "horizontal axis" and "vertical axis", right. Wink

Austrians do it a priori

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MatthewWilliam:

You mean "horizontal axis" and "vertical axis", right. Wink

No, I mean x-axis, and y-axis. Stick out tongue

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