Post-Patent Market Dynamics
A pharmaceutical company's patent for its brand-name drug, 'CardiaCare,' expired one year ago. Before the patent expired, CardiaCare was the only version of this medication available and sold for $90 per monthly prescription. The table below shows the market situation one year after the patent's expiration, following the entry of two generic competitors. Analyze the data and explain the most likely economic reasons why the brand-name drug has retained a portion of the market despite its significantly higher price.
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A pharmaceutical company has held an exclusive right to manufacture and sell a widely used medication for 20 years. This exclusive period is now ending, allowing other companies to produce and sell chemically identical versions of the medication. Based on the principles of market supply and demand, which of the following outcomes is the most likely to occur in the market for this medication?
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