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    Where a Firm's Product Is Seen to Differ from Rivals
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Where a Firm's Product Is Seen to Differ from Rivals

Question 37

Question 37

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Where a firm's product is seen to differ from rivals' products in quality terms, this is called


A) vertical product differentiation.
B) niche marketing.
C) market segmentation.
D) horizontal product differentiation.

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