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New view of law of supply and demand on examples of medical-economic cases
When a person wants something, he is ready to pay more and more, but many other factors of international, state, public and medical-vital expediency act on prices, which greatly deform the direct relationship between supply and price (naturally, as well, the inverse relationship between demand and price) into almost completely irregular individual random events. Only in some cases can a direct and inverse relationships be maintained.