Suppose tickets to a basketball game with broad appeal are inexpensive, but you can only obtain them

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Suppose tickets to a basketball game with broad appeal are inexpensive, but you can only obtain them by standing in line for many hours. The tickets may not be transferred from one person to another. Who would be more likely to buy tickets to this game: college students or leaders of major corporations? Explain your answer.

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Survey Of Economics

ISBN: 9781429259569

1st Edition

Authors: David A. Anderson

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