a. One of the main conclusions of​ Say's Law was that

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A.
if people supply goods in order to then demand​ goods, there can be overproduction in a market economy and less than full employment will be the normal state of affairs.
B.
if people supply goods in order to then demand​ goods, there can be no overproduction in a market economy and full employment will be the normal state of affairs.
C.
if people demand goods in order to then supply​ goods, there can be no overproduction in a market economy and full employment will be the normal state of affairs.
D.
if people demand goods in order to then supply​ goods, there can be overproduction in a market economy and less than full employment will be the normal state of affairs.

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B. if people supply goods in order to then demand goods, there can be no overproduction in a market economy and full employment will be the normal state of affairs.
b. Which of the following best exemplifies​ Say's Law?
A.
Increases in labor eventually lead to smaller and smaller increases in output.
B.
A decrease in the price of a good leads to a larger amount of the good being purchased.
C.
The production of a​ $4000 plasma TV set creates demand for other goods and services valued at​ $4000.
D.
The more you consume the less additional satisifaction you obtain from the next unit of the good.
C. The production of a​ $4000 plasma TV set creates demand for other goods and services valued at​ $4000.
c.​ Say's Law fits best in the----since this philosophy placed great importance on----to determine the---.
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classical economics, supply and production, level of output and employment.