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The new firm partially internalizes competition among composite goods by partially monopolizing one component in the market.
Then, it is preferable to internalize the effects of competition within substitutes, the competition effect, by partially monopolizing one component type.
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The Republicans haven't just monopolized one side of a major issue of the day; they have monopolized both sides.
How about the late 19th century when "Robber Barons" monopolized one industry after another?
This operationalization reflects the PoA model in that it assumes that a male is able to monopolize only one female on a given day and that he alone should be responsible for all ejaculatory copulations observed with that female on that day.
But the results are the same: the vertical poles inside subway cars, intended to be gripped by as many as five or six hands on a crowded train, are instead monopolized by one body, which tends to be large and perspiring.
Vicente Fox Quesada, a son of ranchers who became a business executive, was inaugurated as president of Mexico today, promising that in the dawn of Mexico's first real democracy, he would share power long monopolized by one party.
Communal resources that benefit the entire group, yet can not be monopolized by one or a few individuals are known as 'public goods' (Rankin et al. [2007]).
A mere 1%% of CTs account for one-fourth of all work visitors; 7 % of CTs monopolize one-half of work visitors.
Two dogs monopolize the one sofa.
Tyrannies depend on monopolizing information.
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