Multiple Choice
Concentration ratios are not perfect guides to industry concentration, because they
A) do not take into account foreign competition and competition from substitute goods.
B) take into account foreign competition and competition from substitute goods.
C) do not take into account advertising expenditures.
D) do not take into account tax payments.
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