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Kathryn Larson
12 March, 06:24
Why is a monopoly bad for the consumer?
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Lorenzo
12 March, 09:36
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The advantage of monopolies is an ensured consistent supply of a commodity that is too expensive to provide in a competitive market. An electric company is a good example of a needed monopoly. The disadvantages of monopolies are: Price fixing privileges that allow them to dictate prices, regardless of demand
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