Asked by
Karena Lebranch
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
Setting the prime rate of interest is an example of
A) price leadership.
B) cutthroat competition.
C) covert collusion.
D) strong competition.
Prime Rate
The interest rate that banks charge their most creditworthy customers, often used as a benchmark in lending rates.
Covert Collusion
A secret agreement between firms to fix prices or divide the market to limit competition, which is illegal in many jurisdictions.
- Recognize tactics and patterns of conduct that are distinctive to oligopolistic enterprises, such as collusion and the practice of price leadership.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize tactics and patterns of conduct that are distinctive to oligopolistic enterprises, such as collusion and the practice of price leadership.