单词 | oligopoly |
释义 | oligopoly (once / 171295 pages) n In an oligopoly, a few powerful merchants or companies control the entire market. If you and three friends buy up all the toilet paper factories in the world, you will have a toilet paper oligopoly. Oligopoly comes from the ancient Greek oligo-, for "few," and pole, for "merchant," but the term wasn't invented until the late 19th century. In an economic oligopoly, only a few producers control the supply of something (like steel, cars, or clown suits), and each one has a lot of influence over prices. Oligopoly might remind you of monopoly, which is when a single producer controls the whole market. WORD FAMILYoligopoly: oligopolies USAGE EXAMPLESProfits that heady smack more of an oligopoly than of a cut-throat battle for business. Economist(Nov 24, 2016) Putin’s mismanagement has created an oligopoly and his aggressive foreign policy has left the country economically crippled. Salon(Nov 07, 2016) We now live in a world of oligopolies dominating every aspect of our lives. New York Times(Nov 04, 2016) n (economics) a market in which control over the supply of a commodity is in the hands of a small number of producers and each one can influence prices and affect competitors Hyper market, market place, marketplace the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold |
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