Thereafter, they didn't need to collude or otherwise conspire to distort the market. |
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Collusive labor makes it easier for employers to collude to extract maximum rents from customers. |
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One strategy to keep prices high and to maintain profitability was for producers of the same good to collude with each other and form associations, also known as cartels. |
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In fact, it was not unknown for husbands and wives to collude in the wife's adultery, either to collect a large crim. con. settlement or to secure a divorce. |
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