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Collmarie

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Which of the following statements about the wholesale and agency models for selling books is not true?
 
  A) In the wholesale model, the retailer decides at what price to sell a book to the consumer.
  B) Amazon surprised traditional publishers by selling e-books for below their wholesale cost.
  C) Amazon supports the agency model.
  D) A result of the agency model was that Amazon's prices on e-books rose.

Question 2

In 2014, Amazon engaged in a trade dispute with ______________ over the pricing of e-books.
 
  A) Barnes & Noble
  B) Penguin Random House
  C) Hachette
  D) Harper Collins



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Answer to Question 1

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