ríkismonóól
Ríkismónóól, also known as state monopsony, refers to a market structure where there is a single buyer for a particular good or service within a specific geographic or economic region, and this buyer is the government. This contrasts with a monopoly, where there is a single seller. In a ríkismónóól, the government is the sole purchaser of a product or service, giving it significant power over suppliers.
This situation can arise for various reasons. It may be a deliberate policy choice by the government
The existence of a ríkismónóól can have substantial economic implications. The single government buyer can leverage