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- An oligopsony (from Gr**** ὀλίγοι (oligoi) "few" and ὀψωνία (opsōnia) "purchase") is a market form in which the number of buyers is small while the number...
- increased power when negotiating employment terms. Alternative terms are oligopsony or monopsonistic competition. The term "monopsony" (from Gr**** μόνος (mónos)...
- monopsolist An oligopsony is an economic market state in which there is a small pool of dominant buyers. Similar to a monopsony, an oligopsony is a group...
- both a monopoly (a single seller) and a monopsony (a single buyer). An oligopsony is a market where there are a few buyers and many sellers. Game theory...
- one two few sellers monopoly duopoly oligopoly buyers monopsony duopsony oligopsony...
- differentiated goods), monopsony (in which there is only one buyer of a good), and oligopsony (in which there are few buyers of a good). Firms under imperfect competition...
- within a market if they were to collude on prices and or output of goods. Oligopsony, a market where many sellers can be present but meet only a few buyers...
- Restrictive market structures Number One Few Sellers Monopoly Oligopoly Buyers Monopsony Oligopsony...
- Conjectural variation Market failure Monopoly Monopsony Oligopolistic reaction Oligopsony Perfect competition Planned obsolescence Prisoner's dilemma Simulations...
- franchise. Economists have characterized these agreements as a contributor to oligopsony. Three important payments are made to a franchisor: (a) a royalty for...