ekaubanduses
Ekaubanduses, from Estonian ekaubandus (monopoly trade), refers to a market arrangement in which a single actor controls the trade of a particular good or service. The term is typically used in economic history and regulation to describe monopolistic distribution channels where competition is minimal or absent. The form ekaubanduses is a case form used in Estonian to indicate “in monopoly trade” or “under monopoly conditions.”
Monopolies can arise through exclusive licenses, state-granted rights, import monopolies, vertical integration, or ownership by a
Monopoly trading can stabilize prices and supply in the short term or when market information is imperfect,
Today, most economies use competition law to limit anti-competitive monopolies, while some sectors maintain regulated state
See also: Monopoly, Antitrust, Monopsony, Oligopoly, Regulation.