The non-price determinants of demand are the variables other than price that can infl uence demand. They are the variables assumed to be unchanging by use of the ceteris paribus assumption when the relationship between price and quantity demanded was being examined (see ‘Quantitative techniques’ chapter on the CD-ROM, page 11, for a full explanation).
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