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robinn137

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One example of aggressive export pricing is
 a. Transfer pricing c. Cost pricing
  b. Dynamic incremental pricing d. Market pricing

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New forms of dance, new types of music, new clothing styles, and new types of food would all qualify as _____.
 A) functional innovations
  B) aesthetic innovations
  C) discontinuous innovations
  D) attribute-based innovations
  E) serial innovations



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Answer to Question 1

B
One example of aggressive export pricing is dynamic incremental pricing, whereby a company assumes that it will have certain fixed costs whether or not it exports its products overseas. This material is found in the Aggressive Export Pricing section (16-3b).

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robinn137

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
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