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Typically activities along the critical path have more slack than activities not on the critical path.
Upstream Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where producers change prices at different stages of production or distribution, affecting the prices paid by retailers or further downstream sellers.
Arbitrage
The process of buying and selling assets or securities across different markets or forums to profit from price differences.
Vertical Contracts
Agreements between firms at different levels of the supply chain, such as between a manufacturer and a retailer, aimed at controlling or coordinating activities.
Costly Activities
tasks or operations that require a high expenditure of resources, such as time, money, or labor.
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