Introduction: Match each type of incentive with the best example given.
positive consume...
Physics, 06.05.2020 17:04 slixmaster89
Introduction: Match each type of incentive with the best example given.
positive consumer incentive
price increases
negative consumer incentive
making more money
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negative producer incentive
high manufacturing costs
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sitive producer incentive
sale prices
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