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· Introduction
· 2 of 7
Principles of Microeconomics
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Question 1 of 4
Why might a local restaurant put more effort into providing friendly, fast service than a home internet provider?
Restaurants can charge higher prices if they provide better service, while internet providers cannot.
Restaurants must compete to attract and keep customers, while internet providers often face less pressure because customers have fewer alternatives.
Restaurants have lower costs of production, making it easier for them to spend more on service, while internet providers have higher costs.
Restaurants are more heavily regulated than internet providers, so they must maintain higher service standards
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