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Capo

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The practice of tying can be used as a means of discriminating in price between two different customers.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

According to psychologist __________, physiological needs must be met before higher-order needs are undertaken.
 
  a. Abraham Maslow
  b. Peter Drucker
  c. A. J. Boothe
  d. Sal Schilling



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Answer to Question 1

T International Salt and IBM are two examples where such use of tying would be able to accomplish price discrimination.

Answer to Question 2

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