The chapter mentions that, other things being equal, the person who places the highest value on a

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The chapter mentions that, “other things being equal,” the person who places the highest value on a good will be the one willing and able to pay the most for it. What types of things might not be equal that could prevent the person who most values a good from being willing and able to pay the most for it?

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Survey Of Economics

ISBN: 9781429259569

1st Edition

Authors: David A. Anderson

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