Multiple Choice
If there was a conspiracy to fix prices, but the conspiracy did not succeed, the government can still take the conspiring firm to court for improper conduct. This situation would be an example of
A) the rule of reason.
B) a cease-and-desist order.
C) a per se violation.
D) tying contracts.
Correct Answer:

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