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What he is principal-agent theory and how does it applied to intergovernmental relations?
Collusion
Collusion is an agreement between two or more parties, often in secret, to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading, or defrauding others of their legal rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically involving fraud or gaining an unfair market advantage.
Cartels
An agreement between competing firms to control prices or exclude entry of a new competitor in a market, often resulting in higher prices and restricted competition.
Informal Understandings
Unofficial agreements or practices among firms or individuals that dictate behavior without being legally binding.
Collusive Oligopoly
A market situation where a few firms dominate and agree, formally or informally, on prices or production levels to minimize competition.
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