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One Major Problem with Four-Firm Concentration Ratios Is That They

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Question 318

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One major problem with four-firm concentration ratios is that they fail to take into account


A) the localized market for products.
B) excess capacity in production.
C) price leadership.
D) mutual interdependence.

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