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The recent upheaval in the office-equipment retail [#permalink]
11 Jul 2004, 22:55
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16. The recent upheaval in the office-equipment retail
business, in which many small firms have gone out
of business, has been attributed to the advent of
office equipment “superstoresâ€
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I think B, good question
We have to defend the view that the superstores are responsible for the close of many small firms. B explains how the superstores influenced the market. Although superstores still retain a small share of the market, their advertising did damage to small firms
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I will go with (A)..
We have to weaken the FLAW..
(A) states that original claim is not flawed.
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B, I guess.
Superstores pricing has relative effect on other retailers, thus keeping the price low. No matter how small the superstore market is, its effect is big.
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B it is. It directly says that superstores force price down through their advertising and thus have a great influence on the retail market
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Thank You
B is it OA.
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