A graph showing the hypothetical supply of a product or service that would be...
The graph of quantity supplied as a function of price, normally upward sloping, straight or curved, and drawn with quantity on the horizontal axis and price on the vertical axis. Supply curves for exports and for foreign exchange usually have the same qualitative properties as supply curves for labor, being potentially backward bending.
A graphic representation of the relationship between quantities supplied at each price for a given time period.
the graphical representation of the supply function. Because producers would like to sell more at higher prices, the supply function slopes upward.
a graph of a supply schedule that measures price on the vertical axis and quantity supplied on the horizontal axis
a graphical depiction of a supply schedule plotting price on the vertical axis and quantity supplied on the horizontal axis
a graphical relationship between quantity supplied (either by an individual firm or by the market) and price
A curve that shows how much of a product will be supplied at each level of the product's price.
A graph of the relationship between the quantity supplied of a good and its price when all other influences on selling plans remain the same. (p. 89)
Graph showing how many units of a product will be supplied (offered for sale) at different prices.
a graph of supply showing the upward-sloping relationship between price and quantity supplied.
the relationship between the quantity supplied of a good and the price, whether for a single firm or the market (all firms) as a whole