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About Monopoly Industries. How monopolies are protected from competition, technological advantages, and certain configurations of demand and supply

Title: About Monopoly Industries. How monopolies are protected from competition, technological advantages, and certain configurations of demand and supply

Academic Paper , 2017 , 5 Pages , Grade: 1

Autor:in: Peter Rössel (Author)

Economics - Micro-economics
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This paper is about monopoly industries. During this work I will outline how monopolies are protected from competition, including laws that prohibit competition, technological advantages, and certain configurations of demand and supply. Furthermore, I will then discuss how a monopoly will choose its profit-maximizing quantity to produce and what price to charge. Lastly comes the exploration of how monopolistically competitive firms choose their profit-maximizing level of output.

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Table of Contents

  • Monopoly Industries
  • Emergence of Monopoly
  • Regulation and Enforcement
  • Examples of Monopoly

Objectives and Key Themes

The objective of this text is to provide a comprehensive understanding of monopoly industries, their historical development, and the regulatory frameworks in place to prevent anti-competitive practices.

  • Definition and characteristics of a monopoly
  • Historical development of monopolies
  • Antitrust laws and their role in regulating monopolies
  • Examples of monopolies and legal cases

Chapter Summaries

  • Monopoly Industries: This section defines the term monopoly, exploring its origins and contrasting it with other market forms. It also highlights the social and political implications of monopolies beyond the economic sphere.
  • Emergence of Monopoly: This chapter examines the historical origins of monopolies, tracing their emergence from the late Middle Ages through to the Industrial Revolution. It explores different theories and perspectives on the rise of monopolies, including the role of efficiency, technological advancements, and the formation of trusts and cartels.
  • Regulation and Enforcement: This section focuses on the role of the U.S. Department of Justice in regulating and enforcing antitrust laws. It outlines key federal antitrust laws such as the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act, highlighting their objectives and practical application.
  • Examples of Monopoly: This chapter provides concrete examples of companies that have been involved in legal processes with the Department of Justice for alleged monopolistic practices. It explores cases involving Microsoft and United Airlines, illustrating how antitrust laws are applied in specific situations.

Keywords

This text focuses on the concept of monopoly, exploring its economic, historical, and legal aspects. It examines the emergence and regulation of monopolies, with particular emphasis on antitrust laws, their enforcement, and notable cases involving companies like Microsoft and United Airlines. Key themes include market power, competition, consumer protection, and the role of government in regulating business practices.

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Title
About Monopoly Industries. How monopolies are protected from competition, technological advantages, and certain configurations of demand and supply
College
Post University
Grade
1
Author
Peter Rössel (Author)
Publication Year
2017
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V385840
ISBN (eBook)
9783668606944
Language
English
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about monopoly industries
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Peter Rössel (Author), 2017, About Monopoly Industries. How monopolies are protected from competition, technological advantages, and certain configurations of demand and supply, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/385840
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