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Vertical integration does not violate antitrust law when it results in reduced agency costs, and thus lower prices. increased product offerings by...
Vertical integration does not violate antitrust law when it results in
reduced agency costs, and thus lower prices.
increased product offerings by the company.
increased market power, and thus higher prices.
vertical integration always violates antitrust law.