Multiple Choice
Price-fixing is considered to be a per se violation of the antitrust laws because
A) a guilty verdict requires proof of injury to consumers.
B) a guilty verdict requires proof of injury to other competitors.
C) the rule of reason is applicable.
D) a guilty verdict need only show that there was a conspiracy to fix prices, not that it succeeded.
Correct Answer:

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