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27 March, 14:59

A consumer is less likely to buy more and more of a product at the same price because of

a) diminishing marginal utility.

b) demand elasticity.

c) the substitution effect.

d) the existence of complementary goods.

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  1. 27 March, 15:14
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    The substitution effect
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