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Fraud in the inducement will render an agreement void.
Antitrust Laws
Prohibitions against price fixing and other anticompetitive practices.
Collusion
An agreement between two or more parties, usually firms, to limit competition by setting prices, production levels, or dividing markets, often in a way that breaches antitrust laws.
Natural Monopolies
Companies or industries that exhibit decreasing average costs over a large range of output, making it inefficient for new entrants to compete.
Public Goods
Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be enjoyed by anyone and use by one person does not reduce availability to others.
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