When prices are free to adjust over time, the market price of a good tends to:
A. rise above the equilibrium price in the long run.
B. equal the equilibrium price in the long run.
C. fall below the equilibrium price in the long run.
D. have no specific relationship to the equilibrium price.
Answer: B
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