An upward-sloping supply curve of Korean won in terms of Canadian dollars indicates that:
a. the higher the dollar price of Korean won, the more won will be demanded.
b. the higher the dollar price of Korean won, the fewer won will be supplied.
c. the lower the dollar price of Korean won, the more won will be demanded.
d. the lower the dollar price of Korean won, the fewer won will be supplied.
e. the Korean economy is stronger than the Canadian economy.
d
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A) the price at which there is at least some of the good available for everyone. B) the price at which there is no surplus and no shortage. C) the price that consumers prefer. D) the price that producers prefer.