Kodak argued that on parts for which it had a copyright or patent monopoly, it should be allowed to charge monopoly prices rather than merely " reasonable " prices.
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The result that monopoly prices are higher, and production output lesser, than a competitive company follow from a requirement that the monopoly not charge different prices for different customers.
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The monopoly prices oversight powers of the QCA enable consumers to enjoy market prices, while businesses still earn a reasonable investment return thus ensuring a beneficial outcome for all.
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In 1976, for instance, he wrote, " Economic analysis suggests . . . that even where oligopolists or monopolists are charging monopoly prices, dismemberment of the firms may be an uneconomic remedy.
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The Consumer Federation of America filed a statement with the committee accusing Microsoft of " charging monopoly prices for its operating system, resulting in consumer overcharges of tens of billions of dollars.
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They say " the low price of Windows looks nothing like a monopoly price, " amounting as it does to less than 5 percent of the total price of a personal computer.
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Because of monopolies in some countries, U . S . companies have had to pay monopoly prices to route calls through their countries, accruing annual bills of an estimated $ 4.2 billion.
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Quoting a World Health Organisation report, Trevor Jones ( director of research and development at the Wellcome Foundation, as of 2006 ) argued in 2006 that patent monopolies do not create monopoly pricing.
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More than 70 percent of the local generating capacity in and near Boston is controlled by a single company, Chicago-based Exelon, that could exert monopoly pricing power to jack up prices, critics warned.
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How, for example, will it deal with the prospect of a series of airline mergers _ mergers that will further reduce competition in an industry where monopoly pricing is already a big problem?