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If Two Goods Were to Become Even Stronger Substitutes Than

Question 61

Question 61

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If two goods were to become even stronger substitutes than before, an economist would expect the cross elasticity to become:


A) positive.
B) one.
C) zero.
D) smaller.
E) larger.

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