Which is the correct definition of a market, according to economists?
any economy, marke...
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Which is the correct definition of a market, according to economists?
any economy, market or command, that involves the production of goods or services
any place, in the real world or online, where consumers can purchase goods or services
any price, high or low, that sends signals about the value of products to consumers and producers
any analysis, marginal or benefit-cost, that business owners can use to help them make decisions
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You know that shaw tried to use his plays to promote social messages. you also know that he was a socialist. what is the most likely "moral" of the story concerning the use of language? language should be used to climb the social ladder; literally, it can turn flower girls into duchesses. proper use of language can "declass" the lower classes and them out of "the gutter." proper use of language, including not swearing, is the proud and proper mark of a gentleman. higher classes have a "higher" consciousness and therefore naturally speak better than the lower classes.
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