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=== Types of monopolies ===
===Types of monopolies===


* Pure Monopoly: One company has complete control over a product's supply, with no similar alternatives and significant obstacles for others to enter the market.
*Pure Monopoly: One company has complete control over a product's supply, with no similar alternatives and significant obstacles for others to enter the market.
* Natural Monopoly: One company can deliver a product or service more effectively than several companies could.
*Natural Monopoly: One company can deliver a product or service more effectively than several companies could.
* Public Monopoly: Government-controlled organizations that provide necessary services, such as water and electricity.
*Public Monopoly: Government-controlled organizations that provide necessary services, such as water and electricity.
* Monopolistic competition: This market structure includes many sellers who offer different products and have some level of market influence.
*Monopolistic competition: This market structure includes many sellers who offer different products and have some level of market influence.


===Characteristics of a monopoly===
===Characteristics of a monopoly===
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[[Nvidia]] uses its market leader position to mislead consumers and threaten media.
[[Ticketmaster Entertainment, LLC|Ticketmaster]] is often referred to as a monopoly of live events.
[[Ticketmaster Entertainment, LLC|Ticketmaster]] is often referred to as a monopoly of live events.
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Common terms]]
[[Category:Common terms]]