The law of demand states that there is a negative relationship between the price of good and the quantity demanded ceteris paribus.

1. How does the law of supply differ from the law of demand.

The law of supply states that there is a positive relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied, ceteris paribus. This means that as the price of a good increases, suppliers are willing to supply more of that good, and as the price decreases, suppliers are willing to supply less. In contrast, the law of demand deals with the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded by consumers.