In the equation for the production function Y/L represents
a. productivity.
b. output.
c. the availability of natural resources.
d. the amount of human capital.
a
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Figure 3-9
Given the demand (D) and supply (S) for gasoline in , if the price of gasoline were $3 per gallon,
a.
consumers would wish to purchase more than was being supplied.
b.
producers would be supplying more than consumers wished to purchase.
c.
the quantity consumers wished to purchase would equal the quantity that producers wished to supply.
d.
there would be a tendency for the price of gasoline to rise.
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