Abstract:Cross‐subsidization is a strategy where a firm charges different prices for its products in order to support some products with the profits accumulated from other products. In most cases, profits from selling one product are used to support products that are making less money or are actually losing money. In short, cross‐subsidization is a pricing strategy in which the sale of one product is used to subsidize sales of other products.
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