| The size of the States has also reinforced the monopolistic behaviour of many US telcos and service providers. |
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| Price transparency exposes monopolistic or isolated markets to competition. |
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| If the bid succeeds, his control of the newspaper market on the island of Ireland would be close to monopolistic. |
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| This implies a monopolistic market structure in fertilizer production, which affects the way in which the market operates. |
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| It was a rather interesting problem, regarding whether it was competitive or monopolistic to craft a certain rule. |
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| The reciprocal obligations of aristocratic gift exchange neutralized the monopolistic imperatives of the closed shop. |
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| Countries followed imprudent policies that favored monopolistic crony capitalists, inflation that magnified poverty and currency overvaluation. |
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| The United States pioneered the large, monopolistic or oligopolistic firm in the late 19th century. |
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| The company is under investigation by the Department of Justice for possible monopolistic business practices. |
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| Also, he mentioned the difficulties of deciding whether monopolistic or competitive conditions tended to prevail in a given case. |
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| Moreover, it is a sordid story of printers feuding, interminable law suits, and monopolistic practices. |
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| Restrictions on these markets allow them to remain monopolistic. |
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| He criticized this conclusion on the grounds that the existence of monopolistic conditions was the essential explanation of discriminatory pricing. |
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| From a theoretical perspective, it can be shown that monopolistic competition is less efficient than the ideal of perfect competition. |
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| In addition, only a crown agent could purchase unceded land, which established a monopolistic relationship. |
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| It can have a value from 0 to 1, ranging from a large amount of small manufacturers to a single monopolistic producer. |
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| Among other issues, patent rights and monopolistic supplies were taken into account. |
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| An overemphasis on market protection and monopolistic tendencies ignores that the people involved recognize the competitive nature of the drug business and act accordingly. |
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| I am asking the hon. member and his minister to override the Canada Post monopolistic excesses here. |
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| Industrially brewed by large, monopolistic, multinational corporations with marketing programs that may target children. |
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| But do monopolistic governments and communistic governments truly possess this superior, irresistible authority? |
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| He instituted protective tariffs and sponsored a monopolistic merchant marine. |
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| We attributed the Great Depression to monopolistic restraints. |
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| When a company is naturally monopolistic, the monopoly company is in a position to chase away all other pretenders. |
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| The result of all this will be an industry even more centralised and monopolistic than before. |
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| The service of a knowledge asset decays together with the inevitable loss in monopolistic power the owner will experience over time. |
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| In the market-relations approach deemed to be egalitarian, racial inequality results from irrational prejudice or discriminative monopolistic practices. |
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| The deep split between theory and practice is based on the absolute inefficiency of the monopolistic and public European railway systems. |
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| Similarly, competition provisions should not simply be a lever to pry open heretofore monopolistic domestic markets in developing countries. |
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| The fact that the import duty has insulated the domestic market provides domestic producers with the opportunity to build up a monopolistic scheme. |
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| Many of the industries, such as telecommunications and air transport to name but two, have gone from highly regulated monopolistic or semi-monopolistic structures to a form that is more unregulated and competitive. |
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| They should strengthen their struggles against this barbaric imperialistic union of monopolistic capitalists and send into history's trashcan the imperialists' ambition to be elevated to the position of worldwide policemen. |
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| But by 1990, Mikhail Gorbachev's efforts to restructure the Soviet Union's economy and democratize its political system had eroded both the CPSU's unity and its monopolistic hold on power. |
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| The London Metal Exchange and the investment bank Goldman Sachs are being sued in a US court over alleged anti-competitive and monopolistic behaviour in aluminium storage. |
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| As regards wholesale markets for mobile call termination, all regulatory authorities found that each operator has a monopolistic position with regard to terminating calls on its mobile network. |
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| In promising to reinforce competitiveness and competition in the markets of some public services, we are letting statism and monopolistic management in by the back door. |
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| It notes that monopolistic or oligopolistic behaviour among intellectual property owners can lead to less than optimal dissemination of new knowledge and information. |
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| As indicated in recital 117 of the Provisional Duty Regulation, there are a great many operators in the Community market so there is no risk of a monopolistic or oligopolistic situation being created. |
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| According to our analyses, we have to consider the risks of monopolistic drifts as well as the overall costs caused by the disappearance of less competitive agricultural exchanges! |
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| As a matter of fact, such a shift has been also essential for paving the way for the elimination of monopolistic practices and the enhancement of liberalisation and competition in the provision of transport services. |
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| In a monopolistic market there is only one supplier and many customers. |
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| The countries present at the platform explained which were the various activities which the judicial officer could carry out, As well monopolistic as competing. |
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| The Syrian regime has become a byword for intransigence and monopolistic authoritarianism. |
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| As Mises explains, under a system of all-around monopolistic privileges, there is nothing left of a market economy. |
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| They did not cope well with increasing volumes of cargo, and they were perceived as monopolistic, and the preserve of the landed gentry class. |
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| Common market structures studied besides perfect competition include monopolistic competition, various forms of oligopoly, and monopoly. |
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| Fenosa, the monopolistic supplier of electricity, built hydroelectric dams, flooding many Galician river valleys. |
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| A cartel is a group of firms that act together in a monopolistic manner to control output and prices. |
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| This is termed monopolistic competition, whereas in oligopoly the companies interact strategically. |
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| The state transformed from a monopolistic workers' compensation market in 1999 into a competitive worker's comp market. |
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| Because information technology is highly advanced, it is susceptible to monopolistic or oligopolistic control. |
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| The last chapter, by Leonard Mirman, is concerned with endogenous learning in monopolistic and duopolistic markets. |
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| In the 1980s the first cracks emerged in PRI's monopolistic position. |
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| During this period, the frontier borderlands to the north became quite isolated from the government in Mexico City, and its monopolistic economic policies caused suffering. |
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| The League's monopolistic control over the economy of Norway put pressure on all classes, especially the peasantry, to the degree that no real burgher class existed in Norway. |
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| Of particular interest is the H-Statistic, a popular measure used in the literature to discriminate among competitive, monopolistically competitive, and monopolistic markets. |
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| There should be no monopolistic services, monopolistic tariffs. |
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| Net neutrality may not be a big issue in Australia at the moment, but under a monopolistic or duopolistic market structure, it could rear its ugly head. |
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| The Insight also found that the concentration of market share at the country level has decreased, suggesting a fragmentation of monopolistic or duopolistic markets. |
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| The purpose of this project is to assess this question in the context of a numerically specified neoclassical growth model modified to include monopolistic competition. |
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| But Hayek was able to see competition in a monopolistic environment. |
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| Issues such as monopolistic behaviour on the part of corporations and aspects of intellectual property laws pose problems to capitalist economies. |
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