Which of the following is a NOT a major setback for free-market economies?

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There is no guarantee of consumer protections.
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Businesses are motivated by profits, not ethics.
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Monopolies will form and squash competition in markets.
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Competition hurts consumers by driving up prices and preventing research and development.
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The statement that is NOT a major setback for free-market economies is:

"Competition hurts consumers by driving up prices and preventing research and development."

In free-market economies, competition generally leads to lower prices and encourages innovation and research and development. The other statements highlight legitimate concerns associated with free-market systems, such as lack of consumer protections, profit-driven motives of businesses, and the potential for monopolies to distort market competition.