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Consider a standard competitive market model where the quantity demanded is given by Qd = a - bP and the quantity supplied is Qs = c + dP. The parameters a, b, c, d are all positive constants. In equilibrium, the price P* is determined such that the market clears: a - bP* = c + dP*. What is the correct result of differentiating this entire equilibrium equation with respect to the demand parameter a, remembering that the equilibrium price P* is itself a function of a?

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