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When Rival Firms Agree to Control Output and Raise Prices

Question 241

Question 241

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When rival firms agree to control output and raise prices, there is:


A) a horizontal merger
B) a cartel
C) a tying arrangement
D) an interlocking directorate
E) a vertical merger

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