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a. the firm would become an oligopolistic firm because it has effectively eliminated the competition and now dominates the market alone.
b. the firm would try to lure 100 percent of customers by flooding the market with defective products.
c. fierce competition would encourage rivals to create new ways to differentiate their products and lure customers to them.
d. the firm would eventually go out of business because demand would decrease.
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