Multiple Choice
When is price fixing among competitors not a violation of the antitrust laws?
A) Price fixing among competitors is always a violation of the antitrust law.
B) when a cartel can maximize profit without behaving like a monopoly
C) when price fixing leads to a more efficient outcome
D) when price fixing does not result in predatory pricing
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