Multiple Choice

Imagine two gas stations are located directly across the street from each other. Both are independently deciding whether to lower their fuel prices to attract more customers. An economist wants to predict the final prices. Why would an economic model that only considers the total daily demand for gas in the town and the operating costs of the stations likely fail to make an accurate prediction?

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Updated 2025-07-23

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