Question: The Demand for Beef. For each scenario, draw a general demand curve and label it D. Then shift the curve to the left or the

The Demand for Beef.

For each scenario, draw a general demand curve and label it D. Then shift the curve to the left or the right depending on what will happen to the demand for beef. Draw an arrow showing direction and label your new curve D1. Then tell me the determinant of demand that shifted the curve. For example, consumer income increases or population decreases. Hint: There is one that is a change in quantity demanded and the curve will not shift, there will just be movement along the curve.

1: Millions of immigrants swell to U.S. population

2: Pork prices drop

3: Surgeon general warns that eating beef can be hazardous to health

4: Take home pay for Americans drops 3rd month in a row

5: Nationwide Fad: The Awesome Burger

6: Price of grills increases and threatens memorial day cookouts

7: Chicken prices rise

8: The cost of beef rises

9: Christmas bonuses are given in paychecks

10: The celebrity that endorses beef products has gone to prison.

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