Multiple Choice

Consider two separate events affecting the market for a specific agricultural commodity:

  1. A widely-publicized, but temporary, health scare leads to a sudden drop in consumer demand and a corresponding fall in the market price. The underlying production costs and long-term consumer preferences remain unchanged.
  2. The government introduces a new, permanent subsidy for producers of the commodity, which lowers their effective production costs at every level of output.

How would these two events be represented differently in a dynamic model that plots the price level against its rate of change?

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