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The Availability of Fewer Substitutes for a Good Means Its

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Question 236

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The availability of fewer substitutes for a good means its demand curve:


A) becomes less elastic.
B) becomes more elastic.
C) maintains the same elasticity.
D) changes elasticity in an indeterminate direction.

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