MYECONLAB+ETEXT+KNAPP 104 STUDENT PACKET
MYECONLAB+ETEXT+KNAPP 104 STUDENT PACKET
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ISBN: 9781323477816
Author: HUBBARD/KNAPP
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.1.5PA
To determine

Elasticity of demand under monopolistic competition.

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