Multiple Choice
In cases where a cartel controls access to a key production input, firms in the cartel:
A) will always have an incentive to cheat on the agreement as cheating increases profits.
B) have less incentive to cheat for fear that they will be cut off from the key input.
C) are typically good at finding ways to access the key input outside the cartel.
D) will never cheat on the cartel agreement.
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