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    If All of the Firms in an Oligopoly Successfully Collude
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If All of the Firms in an Oligopoly Successfully Collude

Question 33

Question 33

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If all of the firms in an oligopoly successfully collude and form a cartel, then total profit for the cartel is equal to what it would be if the market were a monopoly.

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