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Economics
Supply and Demand
Impact of Disasters on Prices
when a disaster hit an area, the costof everything, food, water, housing, gas, and so forth, seems to go up immediately. Explain why this phenomenon say be a good thing using the laws of supply and demand?
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I can't think of any reason, other than greed, that this would be a good thing.
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