Multiple Choice
Collusion is a situation where businesses:
A) agree to cooperate, and the U.S. government works hard to encourage this behavior.
B) have noncooperative outcomes, because they compete outside the public eye.
C) agree to cooperate, and their behavior does not serve the public interest.
D) act in their own self-interest and ignore what the other businesses are doing.
Correct Answer:

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