A demand shifter is a change that shifts the demand curve for a product. One of the demand shifters is buyers' expectations. If a buyer expects the price of a good to go down in the future, they hold off buying it today, so the demand for that good _today_ decreases. On the other hand, if a buyer expects the price to go up in the future, the demand for the good _today_ increases. Explore the rol
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