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Business, 22.08.2019 22:20, taytaycola223

When the government passes antitrust laws in an industry, we see: higher prices, lower output, and more choices. lower prices, higher output, and fewer choices. lower prices, higher output, and more choices. higher prices, lower output, and fewer choices. higher prices, higher output, and more choices.

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