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<blockquote data-quote="Mikee" data-source="post: 429905" data-attributes="member: 76567"><p>Alright.</p><p></p><p>1) Demand has risen for GPU's due to the crypto-craze</p><p>2) Demand curve shifts upward causing the new market-clearing price (equilibrium) to be at a higher price level, (price is now increased).</p><p>3) To expand output what needs to be done is what I have said before.</p><p>You want a source? Sure: </p><p>Managerial Economics & Strategy: Second Edition (Perloff et. al), Chapter 5 (Production).</p><p></p><p>Also your argument "I doubt the graphics cards will ever go down to the prices they were. They realized they can make bank off them and raised the price to benefit them" is weird.</p><p></p><p>If they wanted these prices they would have naturally suppressed supply causing prices to rise, long before the crypto-craze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikee, post: 429905, member: 76567"] Alright. 1) Demand has risen for GPU's due to the crypto-craze 2) Demand curve shifts upward causing the new market-clearing price (equilibrium) to be at a higher price level, (price is now increased). 3) To expand output what needs to be done is what I have said before. You want a source? Sure: Managerial Economics & Strategy: Second Edition (Perloff et. al), Chapter 5 (Production). Also your argument "I doubt the graphics cards will ever go down to the prices they were. They realized they can make bank off them and raised the price to benefit them" is weird. If they wanted these prices they would have naturally suppressed supply causing prices to rise, long before the crypto-craze. [/QUOTE]
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