The following statements have been made about anti-monopoly legislation and market regulation.
Statement 1 – Anti-monopoly legislation is undertaken to compensate for lack of competition, and market regulation is undertaken to promote competition
Statement 2 – Anti-monopoly legislation is undertaken to promote competition and market regulation is undertaken to compensate for lack of competition
Statement 3 – Anti-monopoly legislation is undertaken to promote competition and market regulation is also undertaken to promote competition
Are these statements true or false?
Select ONE answer:
Statement 1. True and Statement 2. False and Statement 3. True
Statement 1. True and Statement 2. False and Statement 3. False
Statement 1. False and Statement 2. True and Statement 3. True
Statement 1. False and Statement 2. True and Statement 3. False
Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:
This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.
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Correct == > The first and third statements are false, but the second statement is true – anti-monopoly legislation favours competition, but where competition is not possible, then market regulation is used to compensate for the lack of competition.
Supporters of anti-monopoly enforcement argue that the real gain from such enforcement is?
Select ONE answer:
That it encourages firms to engage in research, which leads to new products being produced
That it serves to deter firms from engaging in such practices as collusion, price-fixing and deceptive advertising
That it forces firms to produce efficiently
The revenue generated from the fines paid by those individuals who are found guilty of anti-monopoly violations which can be used for socially worthwhile causes
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