6-Economics-Microeconomics-Market-Structure-Monopoly

monopoly

Competition in some markets {natural monopoly}, such as public utilities, can be socially confusing or bad. If market has only one business {monopoly}| {monopolization}, business can fix prices and use pricing and other devices to keep others out of market. Governments can outlaw agreements to fix prices or outputs and attempts to exclude competition from markets.

collusion

Monopolistic practices {collusion}| can be agreeing to fix prices, split market, or otherwise restrain trade.

foreclosure in monopoly

Monopolistic practices {foreclosure, distribution}| can be trying to curtail competitive product or service distribution.

predatory pricing

Monopolistic practices {predatory pricing}| can be selling product below cost to drive competitor out of the market.

tying in buying

Monopolistic practices {tying}| can be forcing people to buy other products when they buy product.

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