Multiple Choice
The elasticity of demand for a product is likely to be greater
A) the smaller the number of substitute products available.
B) the smaller the proportion of one's income spent on the product.
C) the larger the number of substitute products available.
D) if the product is an imported good rather than a domestically produced good.
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