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Facility substitutes Facility substitutes refer to items such as tents and prepackaged structures requisitioned through the supply system that may be used to substitute for constructed facilities.
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Threat of substitutes In general, industries are more attractive when the threat of substitutes is low. This means that products or services from other industries can’t easily serve as substitutes...
Salary-substitute Firms Salary-substitute firms are small firms that yield a level of income for their owner or owners that is similar to what they would earn when working for an employer.
Substitute Products By placing a ceiling on the prices it can charge, substitute products or services limit the potential of an industry.Unless it can upgrade the quality of the product or differentiate it somehow, the industry will suffer in earnings and possibly in growth.