Question
List – I List – II a. Kinked demand curve hypothesis 1. William Baumol b. Sales maximization model of oligopoly 2. Paul Sweezy c. Social Welfare Criterion 3. Adam Smith d. Law of Invisible hand 4. Bergson Codes : a b c d
Solution
a)2, b) 1, c)4, d) 3
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