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nautica902

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To be part of the supply for a good, a producer must be
 
  A) only willing to supply the good.
  B) only able to supply the good.
  C) both able and willing to supply the good.
  D) both able and willing to supply the good, and have already identified a buyer.
  E) both able and willing to supply the good, and have already sold the good.

Question 2

Policies taken to move the economy closer to potential output
 
  A) must necessarily be contractionary policies. B) are lagging policies or automatic policies.
  C) are called stabilization policies. D) must necessarily be expansionary policies.



kbennett34

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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