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Explain why the following statement is false: “In the goods market, no buyer would be willing to pay more than the equilibrium price.”
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The goods market is where buyers and sellers interact with each other and exchange goods and services. The demand curve intersects the supply curve at a point called the equilibrium price. This is the price at which the quantity of goods supplied equals the Show more…
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