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Costs that go into producing goods and services, including labor wages and purchasing intermediate goods, are called a. demand prices. b. supply costs. c. input prices. d. output costs.
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Costs that go into producing goods and services, including labor wages and purchasing intermediate goods, are called
a. demand prices.
b. supply costs.
c. input prices.
d. output costs.
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B- supply and demand theory. Can't be A or C cause they state prices. Supply costs have to do with investing in wages, goods and services
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