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Justification of Implicit Differentiation in Comparative Statics

A competitive market is described by the demand function Qd = a - bP and the supply function Qs = c + dP, where all parameters are positive. The equilibrium condition Qd = Qs implicitly defines the equilibrium price, P*, as a function of the parameters a, b, c, and d. Justify why using implicit differentiation to find the partial derivative ∂P*/∂a is a valid and often more direct method for comparative statics than algebraically re-solving the entire model for a new equilibrium price. Your justification should clearly state the fundamental assumption about P* that underpins the implicit differentiation approach.

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