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For the "Composite Commodity Theorem" to Hold,all Goods in the Composite

Question 15

Question 15

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For the "Composite Commodity Theorem" to hold,all goods in the composite must:


A) have constant prices.
B) have constant relative prices.
C) be used in fixed proportions.
D) be net complements.

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