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Asked by Taylor

Is this false??

Prices in a competitive market tend to favor the producer over the consumer.
16 years ago

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Answered by lalalalal
I'm not sure about this but usually when you try to compete, you want to make a product cheaper for the consumer than your 'opponent' has made it.
16 years ago
Answered by Taylor
Thank You for your help!
16 years ago
Answered by economyst
I would also go with false
16 years ago
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