Multiple Choice
The price elasticity of supply refers to:
A) a change in the supply of one good when prices in the economy change.
B) the substitution of one productive activity for another based on price changes that favor the production of certain goods.
C) the responsiveness of suppliers to changes in economic variables, except price.
D) the percentage change in the quantity supplied of one good resulting from a 1-percent increase in the price of that good.
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