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    One Inherent Factor That Tends to Destroy Collusion Among Oligopolists
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One Inherent Factor That Tends to Destroy Collusion Among Oligopolists

Question 179

Question 179

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One inherent factor that tends to destroy collusion among oligopolists is the


A) incentive to cheat.
B) product differentiation.
C) mutual interdependence.
D) leadership of the dominant firm.

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