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Two firms in the same market face a choice: they can either cooperate by setting a high price for their product, leading to a good shared profit, or one can undercut the other by setting a low price to capture the whole market, which is better for them individually but worse for the other firm. Match each contextual factor below with its most likely impact on the firms' decision to cooperate.

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