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Advertising is very important to firm operating in:
 a. perfect competition but not in monopolistic competition.
 b. monopolistic competition but not in perfect competition.
 c. perfect competition and monopolistic competition but not in monopoly.
  d. none of the above

Question 2

The cash or concessions present in contract terms that parties agree to in order to share risks are called:
 a. quid pro quos.
  b. property rights.
  c. flexible takes.
  d. contract prices.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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