how the firm behave in oligopoly for 6marks
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Firms in an oligopoly may collude to set a price or output level for a market in order to maximize industry profits. At an extreme, the colluding firms can act as a monopoly. Oligopolists pursuing their individual self-interest would produce a greater quantity than a monopolist, and charge a lower price.
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