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berenicecastro

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Which of the following is not a strategy described in the text to compensate for price escalation?
 a. Weed out government controls and avoid them by entering markets through third parties
  b. Reorganize the channel of distribution
  c. Adapt the product
  d. Use new or more economical tariff or tax classifications

Question 2

The _____ presents pricing for individual products and services that is set to enhance the sales of the overall product line rather than to ensure the profitability of each product.
 a. price volume model
 b. competition pricing model
  c. market skimming model
 d. promotional pricing model
  e. revenue pricing model



bblaney

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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