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Suppose a new, rare metal was found that could provide electricity to a large number of households very inexpensively. Four firms control the land in which this rare metal can be mined. a. The market for this rare metal is most similar to: an oligopoly. monopolistic competition. perfect competition. a pure monopoly. b. Suppose the firms decide to work together to restrict output, therefore increasing price. It is said these firms are operating as a and engaging in . c. These firms will likely earn: economic profits. economic losses. normal profits. d. In the long run, it is likely: the firms will combine into a single firm. the firms will continue to restrict output. government will break up the group. government will subsidize the group.

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