monopooli
Monopooli is a term used in economics and policy discourse to describe a market condition in which a single firm or a small group of firms exercises substantial market power across a given industry or related markets. In common usage the concept is closely related to a monopoly, but monopooli is often employed to emphasize multi-market influence, strategic dominance, and the persistence of barriers to entry rather than the presence of a single entity alone.
Key features of monopooli include high barriers to entry, substantial control over prices, and the ability
Economic effects of monopooli are debated. Critics argue that sustained market power reduces consumer surplus, suppresses
Examples cited in policy discussions include historical cases of integrated monopolies in natural resources, and contemporary