Asked by hjgj
What is a reason that market prices are not always the same as equilibrium prices?
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Responses
Market prices are often set by buyers rather than by sellers.
Supply and demand are not well-understood by business owners.
The equilibrium is not always the most profitable price point.
It is not always practical for businesses to change their prices on a daily basis in order to reflect the equilibrium price.
(1 point)
Responses
Market prices are often set by buyers rather than by sellers.
Supply and demand are not well-understood by business owners.
The equilibrium is not always the most profitable price point.
It is not always practical for businesses to change their prices on a daily basis in order to reflect the equilibrium price.
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GPT 3.5
It is not always practical for businesses to change their prices on a daily basis in order to reflect the equilibrium price.
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