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Category: Complementary Goods

Jorah and Tyrion: A Complementary Duo

by Nicholas ScarmozzinoComplementary Goods, Microeconomics, Supply and DemandPosted on July 26, 2024December 18, 2024Comments are Disabled

Season 5 Episode 7: In this clip, Jorah is sold to a slaver who plans to use Jorah as a fighter in a fighting pit. To stop this, Tyrion argues that he is also a great fighter and that he and Jorah are a team. The other slaver finds Tyrion funny and decides to buy …

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