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Breadth of an innovation is defined as:
 A) the number of different ideas that goes into the invention of a new product.
  B) the rate of continuity of an innovation in the market.
  C) the rate of discontinuity of an innovation in the market.
  D) the degree to which people influence one another in the diffusion of a new product.
  E) the new and different uses of a particular product.

Question 2

Under a voluntary ___________________ ______, a country agrees to open its markets to imports.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

import expansion



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