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12. Monopoly / Four Firm Concentration Ratio / Problem 7
Problem 7
If the four firm concentration ratio is 60%, what does this suggest about the market structure?
A
The market is moderately concentrated with some competition.
B
The market is highly concentrated with significant market power held by the top firms.
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The market is fragmented with no firm having significant market power.
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The market is competitive with many firms having equal market power.
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