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duopsony
du·op·so·ny D0428200 (do͞o-ŏp′sə-nē, dyo͞o-)n. pl. du·op·so·nies A stock-market condition wherein two rival buyers exert a controlling influence on numerous sellers. [duo- + Greek opsōniā, purchasing of provisions (from opsōnein, to buy food : opson, cooked food; see epi in Indo-European roots + ōnē, buying, from ōneisthai, to buy; see wes- in Indo-European roots).]duopsony (djuːˈɒpsənɪ) n (Commerce) a set of circumstances where two opposing buyers have an impact on sellers by forcing down their pricesduopsonythe market condition that exists when there are only two buyers. — duopsonistic, adj.See also: TradeTranslationsduopsony
duopsony a MARKET situation in which there are only two buyers but many sellers. Compare DUOPOLY. |