Demand/Supply question

Im a little confused at this. If the government give a subside, for say... Printers... This reduces the price and increases demand, by making it move along the demand curve? Or does it move the full curve? I thought it would only move along the demand curve, resulting in excess demand/ shortage supply, but surely this is wrong because that would result in price increasing anyway to get back to the equilibrium?

would anything happen to the supply curve?

Thanks in advance
Jp
20:56 Mon 02nd Nov 2009
 
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