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Firms choose to price discriminate
 a. To earn higher profits
  b. To sell goods to consumers who otherwise would not have purchased
  c. Both a and b
  d. None of the above

Question 2

The primary additional insight provided by expanding the theory of demand from two to three goods is that a pair of goods may now be:
 a. gross substitutes.
  b. gross complements.
  c. net substitutes.
  d. net complements.



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Answer to Question 1

c

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