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14.9: Outcome- Introduction to Oligopolies

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    What you’ll learn to do: define characteristics of oligopolies

    In this section, you will learn what oligopolies are and why they exist. You’ll read about how some oligopolies are motivated to work together and collude to ensure higher profits, while others compete and act more like perfect competitors.

    LEARNING ACTIVITIES

    The learning activities for this section include the following:

    • Reading: Introducing Oligopololies
    • Reading: Why do Oligopolies Exist?
    • Reading: Competition Among the Few
    • Reading: Oligopoly Models
    • Self Check: Introduction to Oligopolies

    Take time to review and reflect on each of these activities in order to improve your performance on the assessment for this section.

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