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Incentive Shift in a Cartel

Imagine a market with only two firms who have successfully formed a cartel to keep prices high. Now, consider a second scenario where ten new firms have entered the same market, making the cartel much larger. Explain why the incentive for an individual original firm to secretly cut its price is stronger in the second scenario (with twelve total firms) than in the first scenario (with only two firms).

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