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Universities A and B are substitutes in the minds of many college students. Initially the student tuition at each university is the same and far below the equilibrium tuition. Then, the tuition at A is raised and B is not. As a result of a rising tuition at A, some students who would have applied and enrolled in A, apply to B instead. Based on the logic presented in one of the theories discussed in the textbook, we would expect that

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Answer:

the options are missing (see attached image), the correct answer is:

the fourth option: A and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the demand for University B increased, their teachers should be more relaxed, resulting in a decrease of their performance, e.g. less punctual. On the other, the teachers of University A which lost students, should try to increase their performance level, e.g. being more punctual.

Universities A and B are substitutes in the minds of many college students. Initially-example-1
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