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    An Important Weakness of the Bertrand, Collusion, and Cournot Models
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An Important Weakness of the Bertrand, Collusion, and Cournot Models

Question 63

Question 63

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An important weakness of the Bertrand, Collusion, and Cournot models is that they assume the game is:


A) played repeatedly.
B) fair.
C) supervised by government.
D) played once only.

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