Sentences with phrase «effective monopoly»

An effective monopoly refers to a situation where a single company or entity has exclusive control of a particular market or industry. This means that the company has the power to dictate prices, materials, and competition since they have no significant rivals. Full definition
«One leg of our bear case on Intel is the presence of renewed competition in markets that were previously effective monopolies, and major customers doing their own silicon is a potentially significant aspect of that.»
The auctions would also ensure that there would be at least a chance for competition in areas currently dominated by effective monopolies.
Morningstar, like many effective monopolies, provides an essential service.
The assumption was that its unprecedented success in fund - raising would see it through to the day when it had an effective monopoly and could expand its margins accordingly.
They have an effective monopoly in proxy voting where 98 % of mutual fund, ETF and corporate security shareholder votes are processed by the company.
The company has an effective monopoly on a lifesaving product, which has allowed its leaders to see public outrage as a tax they must pay, and then move on.
The Republicans may think that removing Trump would return the conversation to the eternal choice between Democratic Coke and Republican Pepsi — but they would find that the public relations and bureaucratic tactics used against Trump might also be used to give Democratic Coke an effective monopoly.
A policy aimed to enhance parental choice, through vouchers, is an obvious way to break the effective monopoly now held by many public systems, to attack the stultifying bureaucratic structures that have grown around such systems, to invite a spirit of performance and competitive attractiveness — and to make possible the teaching of serious ethical principles as the author wants.
They have close to an effective monopoly on the sport and their athletes represent the cream of the crop.
Now that Trad Pub capitulated, problem solved, and everyone can return to making money — Trad Pub still can retain the power as gatekeepers that will maintain their effective monopoly over content, Amazon gets to make lots of money and satisfy their lower priced segment with its own offerings, and indies can scrounge for pennies.
In 2003 they reported Charles Saatchi to the UK Office of Fair Trading, complaining that he had an effective monopoly on art.
Given that the United States owns almost all the coal in the region, the U.S. government holds an effective monopoly of western coal.
Many observers, including Canada's Chief Justice and Governor - General, characterize the role as a professional responsibility tied to the collective privilege of an effective monopoly on legal work.
But while the American Bar Association (ABA) rightly pushed to raise the quality and uniformity of legal education at the beginning of the 20th century, it has entered the 21st with an effective monopoly on law school accreditation and professional regulation.
Hadfield contends that this model was ideal when the United States had an industrial nation - state economy; but since then, the American Bar Association has an «effective monopoly» on the profession and law school accreditation, which prevents law schools from adapting to change.
«There's an effective monopoly over this labour... that's the league's control and the clubs» control over the players.»
Of course, it sits behind the will of Parliament in statute but it seems an extraordinary step that the courts with such a vital role in society, controlling, as they do, the very basic right of access to justice, and over which the government has an effective monopoly, should be able to charge what it likes to maximise profit.
Prior to the start of its decline in mid-2013, Mt. Gox had what amounted to an effective monopoly on bitcoin trading volume, often commanding upwards of 80 - 90 % of total US dollar - denominated volume.
The way it stands now, these organizations, by not releasing the data, gain an effective monopoly on innovation in terms of how the data is used.
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