Price ceilings and floors have traditionally been used when
A) markets don't clear
B) markets clear but quantities bought and sold are insufficient to satisfy consumers
C) excess supply becomes fixed or relatively fixed
D) prices are volatile, fluctuating almost daily
E) prices are unacceptably high or low
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