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The Government Considers a Market to Be Unconcentrated If Its

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Question 109

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The government considers a market to be unconcentrated if its HHI number is less than ____, and highly concentrated if that number exceeds ____.


A) 1,000; 2,500
B) 100; 9,000
C) 50; 500
D) 500; 1,300

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