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Double marginalization (first encountered in Chapter 4) complicates access pricing in telecommunications.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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__________ is the set of characteristics, skills and knowledge that distinguishes certain people from novices and less experienced people.
 
  a. Expertise
  b. Imagineering
  c. Performance
  d. A value chain



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Answer to Question 1

T Double marginalization motivates one party in the chain of service to a consumer to choose inefficient prices, and it arises naturally in telephone networks.

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