The federal courts are increasingly willing to tolerate resale price maintenance agreements between manufacturers and retailers
A) when they are necessary to prevent predatory pricing.
B) when they enable small businesses to survive more profitably.
C) when they provide retailers with incentive to supply customer services desired by manufacturers.
D) whenever both parties voluntarily agree on them.
E) whenever they are necessary to cover sunk costs.
C
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