In antitrust law, "price-fixing" refers to
A) the government fixing the prices of products of antitrust violators.
B) a company fixing the price of its own product regardless of the degree of competition.
C) competitors colluding to set their prices collectively.
D) a company paying its suppliers a fixed price for certain inputs.
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