Which of the following helps to keep potential competitors out of a monopoly market?
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Business, 24.04.2020 23:28 gomez36495983
Which of the following helps to keep potential competitors out of a monopoly market?
A. The existence of substitute goods
B. A large number of firms in the industry
C. Exclusive franchises
D. Fairly low fixed costs
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