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Assuming Zero Transactions Costs, If Your Local Grocer Buys Oranges

Question 231

Question 231

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Assuming zero transactions costs, if your local grocer buys oranges at a low price from an orchard and resells them to you at a higher price, then the grocer's revenue minus costs is known as


A) arbitrage profits.
B) transactions profits.
C) pure profits.
D) excess profits.

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