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Public Policy Against Cartels via Reduced Entry Barriers

A key strategy in public policy to combat cartels is to reduce or eliminate barriers to entry. By making it easier for new firms to enter a market, the government can foster increased competition. This heightened competition makes it substantially more challenging for firms to successfully cooperate on price-setting, thereby undermining the viability of a cartel.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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