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    Exam 12: Price and Output Determination: Oligopoly
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    Effective Collusion Generally Is More Difficult as the Number of Oligopolistic
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Effective Collusion Generally Is More Difficult as the Number of Oligopolistic

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Effective collusion generally is more difficult as the number of oligopolistic firms involved increases.

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