MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
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ISBN: 9781337106658
Author: FROEB
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 12, Problem 1MC
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Less elastic demand.

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When the promotion makes the demand for a particular good less elastic, then the increase in the price is the correct action (If the demand is less elastic, then the increase in the price would not change the demand significantly). Thus, option ‘d’ is correct.

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