Multiple Choice

In the physical analogy used to illustrate market stability, a ball's position represents the current market price. A stable market is likened to a ball in a valley, while an unstable one is like a ball on a hilltop. What fundamental feature of the 'landscape' (the valley or hill) determines whether the equilibrium is stable or unstable?

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