Yes, it is more beneficial for the economy to have utilities as a monopoly, although they are considered as a 'natural' monopoly. Governments can nationalise the utility in order to maximise social welfare rather than maximise profit, this will keep prices low, keep output high and increase consumer surplus and consumer choice. Your welcome
The Meralco Electric Company is a perfect example of monopoly in the Philippines
One business would control an entire industry
pakistan telecommunication company limited is a monopoly firm in pakistan. a monopoly firm is the one which has no competitors.
Answer this question… Only one company offers bus service to a major city.
A perfect monopoly is where a company that makes goods and services has absolutely no competition from anyone else. For example, Coca Cola is already on its way to a perfect monopoly although companies like Pepsi are still competeing.
Petroleum Company
Tesco is a fine example of a monopoly in the UK
The founder of the monopoly was in the 19th century in the US with Bell Light company. They were the only providers of electricity in the entire world. This therefore generated the first monopoly that mankind ever knew.
The Meralco Electric Company is a perfect example of monopoly in the Philippines
One business would control an entire industry
pakistan telecommunication company limited is a monopoly firm in pakistan. a monopoly firm is the one which has no competitors.
Answer this question… Only one company offers bus service to a major city.
A monopoly
A perfect monopoly is where a company that makes goods and services has absolutely no competition from anyone else. For example, Coca Cola is already on its way to a perfect monopoly although companies like Pepsi are still competeing.
It is called a monopoly, monopolies are illegal in the United States. One example of a monopoly is commonly viewed as the Microsoft company, although it has not been proved to be a monopoly many consider it to be.
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well to what i know is that monopoly game with the electric calculator thing does include electricity so then yeah i shall say monopoly