oligopoly

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oligopoly englannista suomeksi

  1. oligopoli

  1. Substantiivi

  2. oligopoli

oligopoly englanniksi

  1. An economic condition in which a small number of sellers exert control over the market of a commodity.

  2. (quote-journal)|date=1 October 1866|volume=VI|issue=XXXIV|section=section 3 (More|Thomas More Drawn into Court. His Introduction to the “(book)|Utopia” (1516))|page=489|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=p_9GAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA489|oclc=265546558|passage=For the sheep are falling into few and powerful hands; and these, if they have not a monopoly, have at least an ''oligopoly'', and can keep up the price.

  3. (quote-book)|location=Oxford, Oxfordshire|publisher=University Press|Clarendon Press|year=1895|section=footnote 2|page=55|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6REuAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA55|column=2|oclc=472841453|passage=Thomas More makes an antithesis between ''monopolium'' and ''oligopolium''. We have ‘monopoly,’ but not ‘oligopoly’ (the sale by a few), and so cannot preserve the point of the sentence.|footer=(small).|brackets=on

  4. (quote-journal) Tradukita en la Lingvon Internacian Esperanto de W. B. Mielck kaj Fr. Stephan, kun Antauparolo de Lic. Dr. (w) Pastro de la Lutheran-preghejo kaj Docento de la Universitato en Leipzig. Leipzig, 1906. J. C. Hinrichs. pp. vii, 66. review|journal=The Princeton Theological Review|location=Princeton, N.J.|publisher=Princeton University Press|month=April|year=1907|volume=V|issue=2|page=352|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/princetontheolog5219arms/page/352/mode/1up|issn=1945-4813|oclc=1762859|passage=An embarrassing infelicity is the use of Russianised consonants, where for six of the consonants, an additional set is made by supersigns, representing the letter ''h''. (..) The specialist offices have it all to themselves; not a 'monopoly’, but an ‘oligopoly’, if we may coin the term.

  5. (quote-book)|location=Berkeley; Los Angeles, Calif.|publisher=University of California Press|year=1967|year_published=1969|page=126|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_SjwviIso4EC&pg=PA126|oclc=22131039|passage=The major difference between pure and differentiated oligopoly cases is that in pure oligopolies less "shock" is needed to alter the organization of the market.

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