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A) a chain of hotels.
B) another airline.
C) an aluminum company.
D) a car rental company.
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A) the government fixing the prices of products of antitrust violators.
B) a company fixing the price of its own product regardless of the degree of competition.
C) competitors colluding to set their prices collectively.
D) a company paying its suppliers a fixed price for certain inputs.
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A) efficiency.
B) concentration ratios.
C) behavior.
D) structure.
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A) conglomerate merger.
B) vertical merger.
C) diagonal merger.
D) horizontal merger.
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A) trusts.
B) mergers.
C) tying contracts.
D) single-seller monopoly.
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A) guilty of tax evasion for merger activity.
B) not guilty of tax evasion for merger activity.
C) guilty of monopolizing the petroleum industry.
D) not guilty of monopolizing the petroleum industry.
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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.
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A) Food and Drug Administration.
B) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
C) Federal Communications Commission.
D) 50 state public utility commissions.
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A) vertical merger.
B) horizontal merger.
C) conglomerate merger.
D) diagonal merger.
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A) unemployment benefits.
B) the Full Employment Act.
C) Equal Employment Opportunities provisions.
D) occupational licensing.
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A) been generally increasing.
B) mostly been quite lax.
C) fluctuated between tough and lax.
D) been declining.
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A) political appointments.
B) the rule of reason.
C) use of the Herfindahl index.
D) per se violations.
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A) Federal Bureau of Investigation.
B) Antimonopoly Court of Appeals.
C) Federal Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
D) Department of Commerce.
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A) industrial regulation.
B) the principal-agent problem.
C) the free-rider problem.
D) social regulation.
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