Exploring Economics
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Chapter 8, Problem 8P
To determine
The effects does the clinical competency exam have on the number on veterinarian's practising in the united states when the fees for exam ,which must be booked at least 18 months in advance ,was recently raised from $2500 to $6000. And where 48 people per year are allowed to take the exam.
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