Monopolies in a nutshell, analyzing their origins and effects. A case study explores Disney's grip on Mickey Mouse's copyright.
Antitrust legislation is in place to restrict monopolies, ensuring that one business or group of businesses cannot control a market and use that control to exploit consumers.
There are some technical differences. Voluntaryism emphasizes the NAP, the non-aggression principle. While most anarchists are against aggression and take this approach, there are a few, such as Stirnirite egoists, who do not. Similarly, agorism is more precisely an anarchist strategy, the "cou...
Is there room for restorative remedies in EU antitrust law? Interestingly, the rise of remedies as a central theme in the EU antitrust arena has revealed that some basic issues are yet to be addressed systematically. Surprising as it may sound, something as fundamental as the very purpose of...
which inevitably leads them to spend a lot of time convincing people that the very existence of foreigners is an emergency so they can hold onto that power forever. This is basically a hack, but it’s an effective one — there are always foreigners, after all. You know why Trump has ...
Colin Theakston.Why is there only one Monopolies Commission, but over fortyInformation Management Associations in the United Kingdom.InternationalJournal of Information Management. 2006Colin Theakston.Why is there only one Monopolies Commission, but over fortyInformation Management Associations in the United...
To create a favorable environment for all types of business entities, it is also imperative to refine the systems underpinning the market economy, take stronger action against monopolies and unfair competition, and conduct law-based regulation and guidance to promote the healthy development of capital...
While most businesses adhere to regulatory compliance to primarily avoid penalties, there are more benefits that could strengthen your operations. Let’s explore these benefits: Reduced Risk and Liability Imagine how expensive it would be for your company to keep paying fines from back-to-back lawsu...
Why isn't there any law to ban monopolies? Why does the US not outlaw all monopolies? Why does the US allow so many monopolies? Why is PSEG a monopoly in a capitalist economy in the US? Why does our government permit the creation of some monopolies, but not others...
effective. Consumers who purchase at a lower price in the elastic sub-market could otherwise resell at a higher price in the inelastic sub-market. Companies that dominate a particular market and use price discrimination strategies within their various sub-markets are known asdiscriminating monopolies....