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sammy

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The power of the supply and demand model lies in its ability
 
  A) to generally predict how price and quantity will change with supply and demand shocks.
  B) to precisely predict the impact of government regulations on quantity and price.
  C) to precisely determine the difference between price ceilings and price floors.
  D) to generally predict how profit motive impacts the distribution of goods and services.

Question 2

What is one reason the supply and demand model might NOT be appropriate to the health-care industry?
 
  A) Consumers do not have full information.
  B) Providers do not know the demand for health-care services.
  C) Consumers do not know how to value their own health.
  D) The costs of finding a doctor are too low.


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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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