Econ 142  Fall 2024  Due Date: Sunday, Sep 15th at Midnight Upload your respond to the Canvas page associated with your assigned Discussion Section  For

Econ 142 

Fall 2024 

Due Date: Sunday, Sep 15th at Midnight

Upload your respond to the Canvas page associated with your assigned Discussion Section 

For this assignment, find an online article that refers to a change in the market of a good or service. Once you find an article, answer the following questions. [Note that the word “article” is defined loosely. As long as you can provide a link to it and it represents something happening in a real-world market, you can use it.]

1. What is the title of the article, the date it was written? Paste a link to it.

2. Summarize what the article says about the change in the market in a few sentences. Be sure that you clearly identify which market you’re talking about.

3. State if you think that what is described in the article is related to a supply shift, demand shift or both? What direction was the shift or shifts that occurred? Explain the reasoning for your answer.

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