Multiple Choice
The kinked demand theory of oligopoly is not a price theory since
A) prices are never stable in oligopoly markets.
B) it assumes that firms contemplating price changes tend to ignore competitive reactions.
C) it assumes that firms never follow a competitor's price increases.
D) it does not explain how the market price is determined.
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