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Sebastian Allen
1 January, 14:37
Why do geography monopolies arise
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Galloway
1 January, 17:40
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The fundamental cause of monopolyis barriers to entry, essentially other firms cannot enter the market. Barriers to entry have three sources: - A single firms owns a key resource (ie - DeBeers Diamond Monopoly). - The government gives a single firm the exclusive right to produce some goo
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