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One Problem with Becoming Too Large Is That Large Firms

Question 66

Question 66

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One problem with becoming too large is that large firms:


A) tend to have less market power.
B) have less potential for economies of scale.
C) become attractive takeover targets.
D) usually increase bureaucratic controls.

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