This is to be contrasted to a world where they're spoon-fed whatever some mega-company wants to dribble out to them at a monopoly price.
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This provides an economic incentive for the creation of informative, entertaining, or useful content by enforcing a monopoly price for a certain time period.
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The idea is to protect day-trippers from monopoly prices, but even if there weren't 24 mountains in Colorado, few activities are more discretionary than skiing.
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Typically the cost of making small-molecule drugs is only a very small portion of a developed-country market monopoly price, which makes generic manufacturing very cheap.
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"The government in the United States has not stood up to counter the monopoly pricing power of drug companies, " said Socolar, the study's other coauthor.
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Later, a second firm enters into the industry, lowering its price to obtain customers that usually do not purchase the product at the high Monopoly Price.
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It operated at a loss for one reason only _ to kill off a competitor so that it could then more-than-recoup those short-term losses through monopoly pricing.
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The ARM chip may offer the company a way to be competitive _ but not with the monopoly pricing advantage it has enjoyed in the PC industry.
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The sales of even a monopolist are reduced when it sells goods at a monopoly price, but the higher price more than compensates for the loss in sales.
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This is because in a multi-level market, customers only gain a single final product, and are willing to pay only one " monopoly price " for this good.