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  • The real estate development market in Indian can exhibit oligopolistic tendencies.
  • The company operates in a quasi-oligopolistic market around the world,
  • But will prosecutorial vigor lead to real reforms in an oligopolistic industry?
  • Oligopolistic competition can give rise to a wide range of different outcomes.
  • After a year he returned to complete his thesis on oligopolistic competition.
  • The existence of relatively protectedindustries with oligopolistic market structures allow for relativelystable prices.
  • But it tends to be oligopolistic, with many sellers and producers but few buyers.
  • Because NTT owns most of the last mile ( oligopolistic control over land lines in Japan.
  • If the unions went into the doldrums, it was because the big, oligopolistic companies themselves got clobbered.
  • Milgrom has also made important contributions to the study of how asymmetric information can affect firm behavior in oligopolistic markets.
  • Economist Robert Harbeson argues that the price wars prior to the Elkins Act suggest that the railroad industry was more oligopolistic.
  • Blumenthal said, calling the merger " a dangerous step towards oligopolistic dominance, threatening competition in the banking industry ."
  • We can no longer rely on natural resources and the economies of scale sustained by oligopolistic firms in domestic markets insulated from global competition.
  • Often, though, such sales strategies worry the agency executives who make media decisions for clients because of fears of overconcentration and oligopolistic control.
  • However, the radio broadcasting industry in the United States and elsewhere can be regarded as oligopolistic regardless of the existence of such a player.
  • However, the pseudo-oligopolistic conditions of the domestic activity leads to think that it is still too early to consider a domestic business merger.
  • Eliminate all forms of monopolistic market power, to include the breakup of large oligopolistic corporations and application of anti-trust laws to labor unions.
  • In his early work " Studies in the Economics of Overhead Costs " ( 1923 ), Clark developed his theory of oligopolistic firms.
  • Strategic trade theory suggests that in some industries global economic interaction gives rise to zero-sum competition over the excess returns available in oligopolistic industries.
  • In every case short of outright monopoly, the disgruntled customer has alternatives; even in tightly oligopolistic markets, there may be small firms operating.
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