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Options:
A.) Firm A needs to revamp its after-sales services.
B.) The sales of industrial goods are higher in Country X than in Country Y.
C.) The perception of quality can differ a cross countries
D.) Country X is a highly industrialized nation.
E.) Country Y has a lower average income level compared to Country X
Answer: C.) The perception of quality can differ a cross countries.
Explanation: The scenario illustrated above is most likely related to choice between users of different countries which may probably have different cultures, opinion, economic stability and various other reasons why they use the companies product.
This is because buyers in both countries are aware of the different versions of the product, However, buyers in one country tend to stick with the cheaper, older and bulkier version while buyers of the other nation preffered the newer and lightweight version. This is a clear issue of perception or ideas whereby some users think older versions of products even though may be less sleek in terms of appearance posses better quality than newer versions while some think otherwise that newer versions are always better in quality.
I believe it is C. Its wrong to go on to another's property, no matter how small, it is punishable by time in jail. With the warrant they have to let you search the premisis if you believe the stolen property is there.
Answer: C. Reflects the inability to exclude an Individual from the benefits of someone else's purchase.
Explanation:
The Free-rider problem is a concept in economics that describes the fact that sometimes people benefit from goods and services that they wither did not pay for or underpaid for.
There has been a failure to exclude those individuals who are free-riding from the benefits of goods and services that other people are paying for. A simple example of the free-rider phenomenon is using Wikipedia. Most of those who use it do not contribute or pay for its upkeep in any way yet reap the benefits of its extensive information.