Multiple Choice
Limit pricing is:
A) a strategy whereby a firm temporarily prices below its marginal costs to drive competitors out of the market.
B) a strategy used by a vertically integrated firm to raise rivals' costs of inputs, while holding constant final product prices.
C) a strategy whereby an incumbent maintains a price below the monopoly price in order to prevent entry.
D) the act of charging a low price initially upon entering a market to gain market share.
Correct Answer:

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