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Beheh

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Price gouging, or significant price spikes, are typical caused by
 
  A) a significant increase in consumer demand.
  B) a significant increase in supplier greed.
  C) government attempts to impose price caps.
  D) no systematic relationship between supply and demand.

Question 2

A black market can emerge for a good if ________.
 
  A) the good is taxed heavily
  B) there is an excess supply of a good
  C) the consumption of the good is subsidized
  D) the production of the good is subsidized



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