Suppose that Marshall stones were dropped all over the Earth and finding the most difficult. What the supply curve for Capital still be perfectly inelastic whether it be economic ranch.
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A perfectly inelastic supply curve is represented as a vertical line on a graph, indicating that the quantity supplied does not change regardless of the price. This means that the supply of a good or service is fixed and cannot be increased or decreased. Show more…
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