mbizotërimin
Mbizotërimin is the state or process by which a single actor comes to hold a dominant position in a market, sector, or field, enabling it to influence prices, output, or the entry of competitors. In economic and political contexts it is closely related to the idea of monopoly or hegemonic control. The term derives from the Albanian verb mbizotëroj, meaning to dominate or prevail; mbizotërimi (and its inflected forms like mbizotërimin) denotes that condition or process.
In competition and regulatory discourse, mbizotërimi describes a situation where one actor possesses significant market power
Indicators of mbizotërimi include a high market share, substantial barriers to entry, control over key inputs
Impacts of mbizotërimi are debated. Critics argue it can lead to higher prices, lower quality or innovation,