Multiple Choice
When individual firms set their own prices-sometimes holding them steady for long periods of time-rather than letting daily market forces determine prices, such prices are called:
A) flexible prices.
B) parallel prices.
C) equilibrium prices.
D) administered prices.
E) fixed prices.
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