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Non-Price Competition
Non-price competition refers to the use of non-price factors to differentiate a product or service and attract customers. Non-price competition can take many forms, such as advertising, product design and packaging, customer service, and the provision of complementary products or services.
Non-price competition is often used in markets where products or services are perceived as being similar and price is not the main factor that influences consumer choice.
Non-price competition can be especially effective in oligopoly markets, where a small number of firms have the ability to influence the market price and may be reluctant to engage in price competition.
Non-price competition can also be used to signal the quality of a product or service, as higher quality goods or services may be more expensive to produce and require a higher price to be profitable.
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