Phrases with «public monopoly»

A "public monopoly" refers to a situation where a single organization or government controls the supply or provision of a particular good or service in a specific area or industry. This means that there is no competition from other companies or entities in that particular market, and the government or public organization has exclusive control. Full definition

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Sentences with «public monopoly»

  • He earned national recognition for championing charters, arguing that competition in the public school system would help «break what is in essence one of the only remaining public monopolies,» as he told The New York Daily News in 2014. (newrepublic.com)
  • In the case of water privatisation, much as with rail, we face a choice between regional private monopolies or some form of public monopoly, whether devolved on a regional basis or not. (politics.co.uk)
  • After Governor Cuomo's recent description of schools as the «last public monopoly,» Hawkins said that this is just the latest episode in Cuomo's ongoing attacks on public education and teachers. (howiehawkins.org)
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