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A manufacturing firm that sets its prices as a fixed percentage markup over its marginal cost begins to use imported components. This change increases the firm's marginal cost by 15%. According to the standard pricing model, the firm's final selling price will increase by a percentage that is less than 15% because the markup is applied to the original cost base.

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