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segrsyd

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List Porter's primary competitive forces that analyze the competition within an industry.
 
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E-filing is an example of a ________ tool.
 
  A) government-to-citizen
  B) consumer-to-consumer
  C) government-to-government
  D) consumer-to-business
  E) business-to-business



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Answer to Question 1

Porter's primary competitive forces that analyze the competition within an industry include:
1. the rivalry among competing sellers in an industry
2. the threat of potential new entrants into an industry
3. the bargaining power that customers have within an industry
4. the bargaining power that suppliers have within an industry
5. the potential for substitute products from other industries

Answer to Question 2

A



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