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The total world supply of oil is composed of supply from a cartel, which agrees to sell at a fixed price up to a certain maximum quantity, and supply from non-cartel producers, who will supply more oil as the market price increases. If global oil demand increases to a point where it is greater than the cartel's maximum production capacity, what determines the new market price?

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