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Business, 22.03.2021 21:10 bchagnard2122

The process involved in bringing oil to world markets can take years. Substitutes for oil-based products such as gasoline are limited. As a result Group of answer choices the supply of oil and the demand for oil are both perfectly elastic over short periods of time. the supply of oil is very inelastic and the demand for gasoline is inelastic over short periods of time. the supply of oil and the demand for oil shift to the right over short periods of time. the supply of oil is very elastic and the demand for oil is very elastic over short periods of time.

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