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Theory of Monopolistic Competition MCQs
- Identify the author of the Trade Cycle:
- The theory of Monopolistic Competition was developed in the 1930 almost simultaneously and independently by two well-known economists. One was E.H. Chamberlin, who was the other?
- Which of the following is not the work of J.A. Schumpeter?
- Who is the author of Capitalism, Yesterday and Today?
- Identify the work by Amartya Sen:
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