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Splitting Up a Monopoly Is Often Justified on the Grounds

Question 426

Question 426

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Splitting up a monopoly is often justified on the grounds that


A) consumers prefer dealing with small firms.
B) small firms have lower costs.
C) competition is inherently efficient.
D) small firms produce higher quality products.

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