If firms meet together to decide on prices and outputs, there is a. None of the above are correct. b. price leadership. c. tacit collusion. d. overt collusion.
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Step 1: When firms meet together to decide on prices and outputs, they are engaging in collusion, which is an agreement among firms to limit competition. Show more…
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