ENGR.ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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ISBN: 9780190931919
Author: NEWNAN
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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In competitive markets, farmers adopt new
technologies that will eventually reduce their
revenue because
a. each farmer is a
b. farmers are short-sighted.
c. regulation requires the use of best practices.
d. consumers pressure farmers to lower prices
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