Multiple Choice
When a merger increases concentration, a defense that shows that the firms' customers are sophisticated, large buyers that will not be taken advantage of by a bigger merged firm is:
A) the failing firm defense
B) potential competitor defense
C) power-buyer defense
D) directorate defense
E) no such defense is recognized
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