3. When firms collude, either explicitly or tacitly, they jointly maximize profits by charging an agreed-to price

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3. When firms collude, either explicitly or tacitly, they jointly maximize profits by charging an agreed-to price or by setting output limits and splitting profits. The result is the same as it would be if one firm monopolized the industry: The firm will produce up to the point at which MR = MC, and price will be set above marginal cost.

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Principles Of Microeconomics

ISBN: 9780691150093

13th Global Edition

Authors: Karl E. Case, Ray C. Fair, Sharon E. Oster

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