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Cartels Are Often Labeled as Anticompetitive and Outlawed by Antitrust

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Cartels are often labeled as anticompetitive and outlawed by antitrust laws.


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Monopolist

A market participant that is the sole seller of a good or service, with significant control over its price.

Output Increase

Refers to a rise in the quantity of goods or services produced by an individual, company, or economy over a given period.

Economies of Scale

The decrease in unit cost that results from enhanced scale of operations, highlighting how companies can save on costs per unit by expanding their production scope.

Inelastic Portion

A segment of the demand curve where consumers are relatively unresponsive to changes in price, meaning demand does not significantly decrease as the price increases.

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