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The universal functions of marketing include buying, selling, transporting, storing, standardization and grading, financing, risk taking, and market information.
Surplus
The situation in which the quantity of a good supplied exceeds the quantity demanded, often resulting in downward pressure on prices.
Price Ceiling
A legally established maximum price that can be charged for a good or service, aimed at preventing prices from becoming too high.
Supply Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good that producers are willing to supply.
Quantity
The amount or number of a material or product which is available, produced, or consumed.
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