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One Problem with Antitrust Laws Is That They

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Question 83

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One problem with antitrust laws is that they:


A) are too recent to be understood by most lawyers.
B) encourage too many mergers.
C) blunt firms' incentives to cut costs.
D) may prevent companies from achieving economies of scale.

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