Multiple Choice
When strategic interactions are important to pricing and production decisions, a typical firm will
A) set the price of its product equal to marginal cost.
B) consider how competing firms might respond to its actions.
C) generally operate as if it is a monopolist.
D) consider exiting the market.
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