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cabate

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Metering is
 a. A type of indirect price discrimination
  b. A type of direct price discrimination
  c. An evaluation of a product
  d. An example of bundling

Question 2

For the Cobb-Douglas utility function with two goods, the sum of the own price elasticities of demand must be:
 a. 0.
  b. -1.
  c. -2.
  d. any number between 0 and -4.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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