• In economics and business ethics, a coercive monopoly is a firm that is able to raise prices and make production decisions without the risk that competition...
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  • economics, a government-granted monopoly (also called a "de jure monopoly" or "regulated monopoly") is a form of coercive monopoly by which a government grants...
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  • In economics, a government monopoly or public monopoly is a form of coercive monopoly in which a government agency or government corporation is the sole...
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  • government-granted monopoly (also called a "de jure monopoly") is a form of coercive monopoly, in which a government grants exclusive privilege to a private individual...
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  • decline. Successful capture of regulatory agencies (if any) to gain a coercive monopoly can result in advantages for rent-seekers in a market while imposing...
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  • enforcement. It is also known as antitrust law (or just antitrust), anti-monopoly law, and trade practices law; the act of pushing for antitrust measures...
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    economic theory, but it is sometimes used to refer to practices of a coercive monopoly that raises prices above the market rate that would otherwise prevail...
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    A natural monopoly is a monopoly in an industry in which high infrastructural costs and other barriers to entry relative to the size of the market give...
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  • production or the sufficient capacity for sharing. The most common causes are monopoly pricing structures, such as those enabled by laws that restrict competition...
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    Gemeinschaft which lays claim to the monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force. As such, states can resort to coercive means such as incarceration, expropriation...
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  • Contestable market (category Monopoly (economics))
    considered by Baumol as part of his theory. Bertrand–Edgeworth model Coercive monopoly Monopolistic competition Perfect competition Brock, 1983. p.1055....
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  • Coercion (redirect from Coercive)
    Nagel, Ronald Dworkin, and other political authors argue that the state is coercive.: 28  In 1919, Max Weber (1864–1920), building on the view of Ihering (1818–1892)...
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    one-sided perspective than the one saying that such rate-cartels are "monopoly cartels" or cartels for the "exploitation of carriers". — Lorenz von Stein...
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  • Monopsony (redirect from Buyer's monopoly)
    that of a monopolist, which can influence the price for its buyers in a monopoly, where multiple buyers have only one seller of a good or service available...
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    end in itself but for its results—low prices. As long as a monopoly is not a coercive monopoly where a firm is securely insulated from potential competition...
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    winds up a monopoly anyway. Antitrust Bid rigging Collusion George Howard Earle Jr. FBI Gold fixing Herfindahl index London Gold Pool Monopoly Oligopoly...
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  • form of imperfect competition. The terms monopoly (one seller), monopsony (one buyer), and bilateral monopoly have a similar relationship. In each of these...
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  • The theory of state monopoly capitalism (also referred as stamocap) was initially a Marxist thesis popularised after World War II. Lenin had claimed in...
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    doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2013.10.015. Maskin, Eric; Riley, John (1984). "Monopoly with Incomplete Information". RAND Journal of Economics. 15 (2): 171–196...
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  • competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly. Perfect competition and monopoly represent the two extremes of market structure, respectively...
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  • promote healthy competition within a free market by limiting the abuse of monopoly power. Competition allows companies to compete in order for products and...
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  • antitrust law intend to prevent market failure caused by cartel, oligopoly, monopoly, or other forms of market dominance. In 1982 the U.S. Department of Justice...
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    first Federal law outlawing practices that were harmful to consumers (monopolies, cartels, and trusts). The Clayton Act specified particular prohibited...
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    of a series on State monopoly capitalism Terms Coercive monopoly Corporate personhood Corporate welfare Government-granted monopoly Intellectual property...
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    Memorial Hospital. The FTC alleged that the transaction would create a monopoly as it would "reduce competition significantly and allow the combined Phoebe/Palmyra...
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    of a series on State monopoly capitalism Terms Coercive monopoly Corporate personhood Corporate welfare Government-granted monopoly Intellectual property...
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    Sherman Antitrust Act (category Monopoly (economics))
    forbade monopoly. In Section 2 cases, the court has, again on its own initiative, drawn a distinction between coercive and innocent monopoly. The act...
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  • Limit price (category Monopoly (economics))
    regulate, since limit pricing is often synonymous with a market monopoly. When a monopoly exists, it becomes very difficult to compare alternative prices...
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  • are considered illegal per se, other actions, such as possession of a monopoly, must be analyzed under the rule of reason and are only considered illegal...
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    called high economic concentration “the Curse of Bigness” and believed monopolies were inherently harmful to the welfare of workers and business innovation...
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