Multiple Choice
Which situation could keep a market from ending up in equilibrium?
A) Buyers have inadequate information about products.
B) Sellers have adequate information about products.
C) Buyers have realistic expectations about market prices.
D) Sellers have accurate expectations about market behavior.
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