Multiple Choice
The chances of successful collusion are greatest when
A) firms are producing a differentiated product.
B) there are many firms in the industry.
C) there are tiny firms and huge firms together in the same industry.
D) demand curves and cost curves are similar among the firms in the industry.
E) demand is falling.
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