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When do the laws of supply and demand have less effect on prices? Choose one answer.
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When do the laws of supply and demand have less effect on prices? Choose one answer.
When do the laws of supply and demand have less effect on prices? Choose one answer.
A.
when a good or service is new
B.
when outside factors cause changes
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when buyers search for substitutes
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when sellers want to make more money
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B. when outside factors cause changes
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