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Social Studies, 19.03.2020 10:10 Megcuttie101

To move the allocation of resources closer to the social optimum, policymakers should typically try to induce firms in an oligopoly toA. collude with each other. B. form various degrees of cartels. C. cooperate rather than compete with each other. D. compete rather than cooperate with each other.

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