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Over time, consumers have less of a need for a broad product offering. How does this shift in preferences alter the desirability of make-to-stock production relative to make-to-order production

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User Shorol
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Answer:

1. It increases it, i.e., make-to-stock becomes more desirable

Step-by-step explanation:

In the case when the consumer has the less requirement for the product i.e broad so the shifting with respect to the preference could change the desirability of making to stock production could increase it as the make to stock would become the more desirable

Therefore the first option is correct

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