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A Four-Firm Concentration Ratio of Less Than 60 Percent Indicates

Question 57

Question 57

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A four-firm concentration ratio of less than 60 percent indicates


A) a monopoly.
B) a market that is dominated by a few firms.
C) a competitive market.
D) an oligopoly.
E) an absence of competition.

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