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The Abernathy-Utterback model predicts the patterns of industry evolution equally well in all manufacturing industries.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When a company is analyzing an industry, which factor would lead the company to believe the threat of substitutes is low?
 
  a. if economies of scale and switching costs are high
  b. there are many alternative products and services available
  c. products and services will not serve the same function as well as existing products and services
  d. the price-value trade-off for the alternative is very good



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Answer to Question 1

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