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    If the Number of Firms in an Oligopoly Grows Smaller
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If the Number of Firms in an Oligopoly Grows Smaller

Question 160

Question 160

Multiple Choice

If the number of firms in an oligopoly grows smaller, an oligopolistic market looks less and less like:


A) a monopoly
B) a duopoly
C) a competitive market
D) none of the above

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