20. (EFM12c) How are market prices set?
a. By the government,
b. By the interaction of produc...
Business, 02.03.2021 18:20 Moneyman587
20. (EFM12c) How are market prices set?
a. By the government,
b. By the interaction of producers and sellers,
c. By the interaction of consumers and buyers,
d. By the interaction of producers and consumers.
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