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Joint Profit Maximisation
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Joint profit maximization refers to a situation where members of a cartel, duopoly, oligopoly or similar market condition engage in pricing- output decisions designed to maximize the groups' profits as a whole. In essence, the member firms seek to act as a monopoly.
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