Similar words: monopolistic competition, monopolize, monopoly, natural monopoly, government monopoly, holistic, monotheistic, acropolis. Meaning: [mə'nɑpə'lɪstɪk /-'nɒ-] adj. having exclusive control over a commercial activity by possession or legal grant.
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1 The company wants to maintain its monopolistic position.
2 But this monopolistic paradise has been lost.
3 Regulation was therefore required to prevent monopolistic abuse.
4 Monopolistic trading companies, a state bank, efforts to stimulate industrial development; none of these had much success.
5 Mazowiecki's government had earlier vowed to end monopolistic practices and state subsidies for parties.
6 Labour markets are indirectly affected by monopolistic competition in product markets.
7 By fully exploiting their market position currently, monopolistic firms might elicit adverse public opinion and governmental censure.
8 The model is one of monopolistic competition, in which each firm has a declining cost curve, although constant marginal cost.
9 Instead of pure competition, there was monopolistic competition or imperfect competition.
10 Monopolistic restrictions are imposed where, on purely technical grounds, there could be abundance.
11 A monopolistic market has no supply curve.
12 Imperialism is monopolistic, parasitic and moribund capitalism.
13 The capitalists are reaping rich harvest from monopolistic ownership.
14 Now consider the internal IRS using the monopolistic competition setup for firms.
15 Second, competition is difficult to ensure, giving scope for monopolistic abuse.
16 Z is produced with variety-specifIc increasing returns to scale, and the Z market is characterized by monopolistic competition.
17 But Smith envisaged a world of small-scale enterprise, which would be left alone by government and by monopolistic corporations.
18 Second, public bureaus come to be organized in a monopolistic and centralized fashion to match the organization of monopoly capital.
19 The elder's secular authority is very significantly reinforced by his monopolistic control of the relations between men and the ancestors.
20 If not carefully structured, markets that look competitive can also succumb to monopolistic power.
21 As a result the market structure very often ceased to be purely competitive, becoming monopolistic or oligopolistic.
22 For most of the rest of the book we will concern ourselves with a fourth approach: monopolistic competition.
23 Finally,[www.Sentencedict.com] there is the danger that once an organisation disbands its own workforce it may be exploited by monopolistic outside suppliers.
24 As the partial equilibrium analysis suggested, a procompetitive effect, with monopolistic industries expanding, is expected from trade.
25 As the chain mushroomed in the 1970 s , complaints of monopolistic arrogance threatened Gannett's image.
26 Generally, this right to exclude all others from exploiting the patented product operates to invest the patentee with a monopolistic franchise to make, use, or sell the patented invention.
27 It is pointed out that "the Reform Blueprint of Transportation Structure of Russia Federal Railway" is to accelerate the reform of Russia Railway which is natural monopolistic economic sector.
28 The judge ruled that Microsoft had behaved in a monopolistic way.
29 Article 38 The Anti - monopoly Law Enforcement Agency shall investigate any suspicious monopolistic conduct according to law.
30 The movement of market structure of domestic banking industry from complete monopoly to monopolistic competition has improved the market performance of banking industry in China.
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