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Daniel [21]
1 year ago
7

When a company uses price as a competitive weapon to drive weaker competitors out of a national market, it is using _____ pricin

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Business
1 answer:
Lorico [155]1 year ago
3 0

In order to eliminate less capable competitors from a national market, multipoint pricing is used as a competitive weapon.

<h3>What exactly is a national market?</h3>

a country's internal market for services and goods that is confined within its boundaries and subject to its laws. The supply and demand for a company's product in its native country's national market can be a key indicator of that company's success.

<h3>What's the name of the country's market?</h3>

NASD and NASDAQ are in charge of overseeing the National Market System, which was established by the Securities Acts Amendments of 1975. The New York Stock Exchange and OTC trading on the NASDAQ are exchange-based markets that are governed by the NMS.

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