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    Cartels Usually Succumb to Divisive Forces Caused by
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Cartels Usually Succumb to Divisive Forces Caused by

Question 118

Question 118

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Cartels usually succumb to divisive forces caused by


A) limited information.
B) members cheating by giving secret discounts.
C) entry by new rivals seeking profits.
D) insufficient profits compared to independent operations.

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