Multiple Choice
What factor would not help resolve the Bertrand paradox (that a perfectly competitive outcome can emerge with as few as two firms in the market) if the basic Bertrand model were extended to include it?
A) Repeated interaction
B) Search costs
C) Sequential moves
D) Product differentiation
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