Multiple Choice
Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary Becker corrected President Clinton's elasticity estimate for cigarette smoking by
A) Showing that cigarettes were actually price-elastic.
B) Showing that the long-run response to a price increase in cigarettes was likely to be more elastic than the president had estimated.
C) Showing that the demand for cigarettes in the short run was more inelastic than the president calculated.
D) Correcting the president's math.
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