Sentences with phrase «duopoly which»

It means that we have a supermarket duopoly which controls 70 - 80 percent of the grocery market, forcing farmers and food processors into price - taker relationships.

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In a recent interview with ad industry veteran Jay Sears, Pivotal's Wieser said the digital - media industry has effectively become a giant duopoly in which Google and Facebook win almost everything, advertisers have to play by their rules, and other media companies «fight for the scraps.»
Now they are the ones being disrupted by the digital duopoly of Facebook and Google, as well as Airbnb, which days ago began its own aggressive ad campaign against online agencies — a direct invitation to hotels to partner with Airbnb.
He attributes the Canadian industry's new - found pricing power, which he believes peaked in mid-2012, to the duopoly enjoyed by Air Canada and WestJet.
The transition from a superpower duopoly, in terms of military power, to a world monopoly, however, has had, among other effects during the 1990s, that of destabilising the fragile balance upon which the international multilateralism of the United Nations had been able to function, well or badly, during the 1960s and 1970s (following the «defrosting» and decolonisation, both the results of social, cultural, democratic and national struggle).
He says the discount selling of Aldi and Cosco, two foreign - owned supermarket chains which have something like seven percent of the Australian grocery market compared to around 75 - 80 percent held by the Coles / Woolworths duopoly, forces the duopoly to reduce costs and returns to Australian producers.
The tragedy of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly is the narrow, greedy, profit - oriented way in which they control and manipulate the relationship between all of us who eat food and those who produce it.
To the free trade dogma, Graham adds the «free market dogma [which] has given Australia the duopoly of Woolworths and Coles who have driven farmers from the land by reducing profit margins for producers to miniscule levels and requiring them to use every technical device available to maximise yields.»
In her view, the «tragedy of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly is the narrow, greedy, profit - oriented way in which they control and manipulate the relationship between all of us who eat food and those who produce it... Squeezing producers on prices is supposedly part of [the equation of delivering cheap food to consumers.»
The emergence of a supermarket duopoly in the 1970s which now controls 70 - 80 % of the Australian retail food market, so that many producers are locked into a «price - taker» relationship
Throw in the vagaries of a supermarket duopoly and a raft of other issues faced most starkly by regional Australia and it's little surprise that SPC, which suffered a loss of $ 25m this year, is so candid about its desire for government assistance.
Obviously it may threaten the duopoly on power which has proved very useful for Labour, but it goes against our principles: 1) Labour is democratic, PR is democratic.
Darryl W. Perry has recently published a book «Duopoly: How the Republicrats Control the Electoral Process», which is available on Amazon.
The one category that broke the «BvS» /» Hillary» duopoly was Worst Supporting Actress, which went to Kristen Wiig for «Zoolander No. 2.»
It makes a convincing case that for small to medium firms, the majors may have priced themselves out of consideration, opening a niche for new entrants -LRB-(Lest anyone is tempted to organize a flag day for the majors, Forbes reports that Fastcase's revenue last year was less than $ 10 million a year, hardly a threat to the Wexis duopoly, which last year roughly split a combined $ 1.6 billion in pretax profit on sales of $ 6.5 billion.)-RRB-
Talk of «the digital duopoly» pervades the news industry, which rightly argues that these two superstar firms are gobbling up a growing proportion of advertising revenue.
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