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Suppose now that the condominium purchasers were all inner-ring people, but that each condominium was constructed from two apartments. What would happen to the price of apartments?
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We have a group of people (inner-ring people) who are purchasing condominiums. Each condominium is constructed from two apartments. This means that for each condominium purchased, two apartments are taken off the market. Show more…
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In the text we assumed that the condominium purchasers came from the inner-ring people people who were already renting apartments. What would happen to the price of inner-ring apartments if all of the condominium purchasers were outer-ring people the people who were not currently renting apartments in the inner ring?
In the text we assumed that the condominium purchasers came from the inner-ring people- people who were already renting apartments. What would happen to the price of inner-ring apartments if all of the condominium purchasers were outer-ring people the people who were not currently renting apartments in the inner ring?
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