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melina_rosy

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How does product differentiation allow a firm to exert some control over a product's price?

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The primary functions a manager performs include planning, solving problems, leading and motivating, and controlling.
 
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Answer to Question 1

When a product is differentiated, buyers perceive the distinguishing characteristics of a product or service and will consider buying due to those characteristics. When customers have chosen a brand for non-price reasons, they are not as swayed by competing firms or brands.

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