Multiple Choice
If your economics class was graded on a curve and everyone agrees to study only half as much, everyone would get the same grade that they otherwise would earn. You, however, will earn an A if you study more than the others, a C if you study the same amount as others, and an F if everyone else studies more than you. You don't like studying, but you'd rather study and get an A than get a C without studying, or study and get a C than get an F without studying. All the students in your class get together and agree not to study, but have no way of verifying if anyone does study. Do you think that this cartel will succeed?
A) Yes, everyone will probably cut back on their studying.
B) No, some (and maybe all) participants will cheat on the agreement.
C) It depends on the professor.
D) This situation is not like a cartel.
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