Multiple Choice
The nature and strength of the competitive forces that prevail in an industry is generally a joint product of the
A) pressures associated with rivalry among sellers to attract buyer patronage.
B) threat that firms outside the industry will decide to enter the market.
C) attempts of companies in other industries to win buyers over to their own substitute products.
D) competitive pressures stemming from the bargaining power of both suppliers and buyers.
E) All of these.
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