Multiple Choice
History and Adam Smith both point out that people of the same trade
A) often face the temptation to engage in collusion.
B) rarely consider engaging in collusion.
C) meet only to consider how to improve the quality of their products.
D) scrupulously avoid engaging in discussions about their trade since they are competitors.
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