Equilibrium quantity can fall due to a decrease in demand, such as when consumer preferences shift away from a product or when income levels drop, leading to reduced purchasing power. Additionally, an increase in supply costs, such as higher production expenses or taxes, can lead suppliers to reduce the quantity they are willing to produce at existing prices. External factors like economic downturns or regulatory changes may also contribute to a decline in equilibrium quantity.
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