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15 August, 12:05

Why does the government intervene in markets?

A. To promote competition and keep prices high for business

B. To promote competition and keep prices low for sonsumers

C. To ensure that monopolies and cartels remain competitive

D. To ensure that companies are free to buy out competitors

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  1. 15 August, 14:12
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    A. To promote competition and keep prices high for business I believe
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