Multiple Choice
A firm's "relevant market for finding opportunities" should
A) be limited to products the firm already produces.
B) be bigger than the firm's present product-market-but not so big that the firm could not be an important competitor.
C) have no geographic boundaries.
D) be as large as possible.
E) be no larger than the firm's present product-market.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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