Firms engage in an activity called forward pricing when


Question: Firms engage in an activity called "forward pricing" when they establish, during the early stages of the learning curve, a price for their product that is lower than their actual costs, in anticipation of lower costs later on, after significant learning has occurred. Under what conditions, if any, does forward pricing make sense?

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