Excess Demand in the Housing Market at the Original Equilibrium Price
Following a positive shift in demand in the housing market, a state of disequilibrium occurs at the original price. This is characterized by excess demand, graphically represented as the horizontal distance between the new demand curve and the original equilibrium point of (8,000, €500).
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