Pricing Power in Local Markets
Analyze the fundamental difference in the market situations faced by Business A and Business B that explains their different abilities to set prices. In your analysis, focus on the nature of the products being sold and the behavior of the customers in each market.
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A company that manufactures a unique brand of gourmet coffee finds that it can increase its price by 10% and, while some customers stop buying, a significant number continue to purchase their product. In contrast, a farmer who grows a standard variety of wheat finds that if they attempt to sell their crop for even 1% above the prevailing market rate, they sell nothing. Which statement best analyzes the difference between these two situations?
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