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The Practice of Setting Prices Deliberately Below Average Variable Costs

Question 90

Question 90

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The practice of setting prices deliberately below average variable costs in order to put a rival out of business is known as ________ pricing.


A) average variable
B) collusion
C) inversion
D) predatory
E) competitive

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