Multiple Choice
If the government imposes an administered price in the market for gold that results in excess supply,
A) no gold will be exchanged.
B) there are unsuccessful buyers.
C) the market is in equilibrium.
D) the gold market has not reached the point of saturation.
E) the market is in disequilibrium.
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