During this week of low production, the price for pallets does not change at all. Given this observation this firm likely faces Oligopoly. Below is further explanation on Oligopoly.
<h3>What is Oligopoly?</h3>
An oligopoly is a market featured by a small number of firms who realize they are interdependent in their pricing and output policies. The number of firms is small enough to give each firm some market power.
Therefore, the correct answer is Oligopoly.
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Answer:
1. Could C.B. Management, Inc., prevail on its claim?
- probably it could since it was a common practice for McDonald's
2. C.B. Management, Inc. would be more likely to prevail if it could show that McDonald's terminated the franchise.
- arbitrarily, since it accepted other late payments from other franchisees.
Explanation:
In the original question, C.B. Management had a franchise contract with McDonald's but it continuously paid their franchise fees late. At the beginning McDonld's accepted the late fees but then it decided it wouldn't accept them anymore. Since late fees represented a breach of the franchise contract, McDonald's decided to terminate its contract with C.B. Management. In the first scenario, McDonald's was entitled to terminate the contract due to C.B. Management's continuous breaches.
What changes here, is that McDonald's generally accepts late payments from other franchisees and there acceptance of prior late fees meant that the original contract clause was invalid.
Answer:
0.15
Explanation:
The computation of the degree of economies of scope in this case is given below:
(cost of producing basketballs + cost of producing soccer balls - annual cost of production) ÷ annual cost of production
= ($70,000 + $45,000 - $100,000) ÷ $100,000
= 0.15
If it’s multiplication it’s 1 bc 2 times 1 is 1