Multiple Choice
The key behavioral assumption of the cartel theory is that oligopolists in an industry
A) try to maximize sales instead of profits.
B) act as if they are perfect competitors.
C) act in a manner consistent with there being only one firm in the industry.
D) try to create a demand for their products by way of advertising.
E) none of the above
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