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duopoly

When two or more companies produce the same type of product or service in the same market sector.

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  1. Duopoly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A true duopoly (from Greek duo δύο (two) + polein πωλεῖν (to sell)) is a specific type of oligopoly where only two producers exist in one market. In reality, this ...
     
  2. Duopoly - Merriam-Webster Online
    are now displayed on one page. du·op·o·ly. noun \du̇-ˈä-pə-lē also dyu̇-\. plural du·op·o·lies. Definition of DUOPOLY. 1. : an oligopoly limited to two sellers. 2 ...
     
  3. Duopoly Definition | Investopedia
    A duopoly is the most basic form of oligopoly, a market dominated by a small ... A duopoly can have the same impact on the market as a monopoly if the two ...
     
  4. Death of the Republican-Democrat Duopoly - WSJ.com
    Jun 18, 2011 ... Being binary is bad for business, so when will politics cure its bipolar disorder? In an excerpt from The Declaration of Independents, Nick ...
     
  5. duopoly - definition of duopoly by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    du·op·o·ly (d - p -l , dy -). n. An economic or political condition in which power is concentrated in two persons or groups. [duo- + (mono)poly.] duopoly [djʊˈɒpəlɪ ] ...
     
  6. America's duopoly of money in politics and manipulation of public ...
    Oct 3, 2012 ... Charles Ferguson: Behind the divisiveness lies a deeper bipartisan consensus in which donors own democracy and there are no votes in ...
     
  7. Duopoly
    A duopoly is superficially similar to a monopoly. A duopoly is a market that has only two suppliers, or a market that is dominated by two suppliers to the extent ...
     
  8. NOTES ON THE THEORY OF DUOPOLY - Intertic
    notes, not to increase the number of theories of duopoly, but rather to ... Duopoly will be defined, for present purposes, as the market situation in which there are ...