Difference between revisions of "Monopoly, Oligopoly, Market Power and AntiTrust"
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{{DES | des = Capitalists unendingly seek monopoly and oligopoly as routes to the highest possible profits. Both are inefficient according to ordinary microeconomics. This is a huge, measurable cost. Capitalists cannot self-regulate this problem away: government must. See also [[Market Power]]. | show=}} | {{DES | des = Capitalists unendingly seek monopoly and oligopoly as routes to the highest possible profits. Both are inefficient according to ordinary microeconomics. This is a huge, measurable cost. Capitalists cannot self-regulate this problem away: government must. See also [[Market Power]]. | show=}} |