monopoly(mənōpˈəlē), market condition in which there is only one seller of a certain commodity; by virtue of the long-run control over supply, such a seller is able to exert nearly total control over prices. In a pure monopoly, the single seller will usually restrict supply to...
a special form of land rent in a capitalist economy; it occurs in connection with the sale of goods at monopoly prices in excess of their value. In agriculture, monopoly rent is derived from lands on which uncommon crops, such as particular varieties of grapes, are cultivated; in extractive...
“for the management of the entire foreign trade activity of the USSR on the basis of a state monopoly.” It carries out its functions in the Soviet Union through its representatives in the Union republics and in several major industrial centers, and abroad, through the trade representatives of...
monopoly capitalism (MARXISM) that form or state of capitalism (see also ADVANCED CAPITALISM) in which concentrations of capital have brought about the development of cartels and monopolies which are able to manipulate and restrict the workings of a free competitive market. Collins Dictionary of ...
Article: We Don't Have a Monopoly on Bigotry - Response to President Obama's comment 'We don't have a monopoly on crazy people.' Because we're the reason everyone is getting killed.
Abstract: The passage mainly tells about development of the salt industry under the official monopoly system in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties of China, as well as the rise of private salt trade. (元明清三代盐业官营制度下盐业发展与私盐贸易出现) ...
Karier, T., 1988, ‘New Evidence on the Effect of Unions and Imports on Monopoly Power’, Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics 10, 414–427. Google Scholar Knight, F. H., 1921, Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, New York: Houghton Mifflin. Google Scholar Leijonhufvud, A., 1985, ‘Capitalis...
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(Hickey,Citation2008). This meant that the boys with the most well-developed sporting habitus were able to establish a monopoly over the types of capital that was valued in this field (Bourdieu & Wacquant,Citation1992). It was the previous sporting experiences of these students that set the ...
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