Chapter 1: Q.17 (page 25)
Are firms primarily buyers or sellers in the goods and services market? In the labor market?
Short Answer
The firms are especially vendors in the goods and services demand. In the labor demand, they are primarily buyers.
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Chapter 1: Q.17 (page 25)
Are firms primarily buyers or sellers in the goods and services market? In the labor market?
The firms are especially vendors in the goods and services demand. In the labor demand, they are primarily buyers.
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