Multiple Choice
When firms in a market offer to "match any lower price offered by any competitor" but do not match price increases, then
A) this indicates that the market is perfectly competitive.
B) this indicates that firms in this market may face kinked demand curves.
C) the market cannot be an oligopoly.
D) the market is monopolistically competitive.
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