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Business, 25.03.2020 00:34, deedee363

Suppose that the owner of the small business you work for is planning to raise prices in order to increase revenues. The business has loyal buyers as there aren't many other businesses offering this product. Would you agree with the business owner that raising the price is a good decision?

a. Yes, it is a great decision as demand is likely elastic.
b. Yes, it is a great decision as demand is likely inelastic.
c. No, it is not a good decision as demand is likely elastic.
d. No, it is not a good decision as demand is likely inelastic.

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