Auto Industry, Airline Industry, Soft Drink ( Pepsi, Coke, Cadbury-Shweppes )
Auto Industry, Airline Industry, Soft Drink ( Pepsi, Coke, Cadbury-Shweppes )
Oligopolies
Oligopolies
Anti trust
Oligopolies are not inherently bad for society; their impact can vary based on industry dynamics and market behavior. They can lead to economies of scale, resulting in lower prices and improved products for consumers. However, oligopolies can also stifle competition, leading to higher prices and reduced innovation if firms engage in collusion or other anti-competitive practices. Ultimately, the effects of oligopolies depend on regulatory oversight and the specific market conditions.
-Company depends on each other -th eproducts are simillar
DO NOTHING view anti trust view
DO NOTHING view anti trust view
Price Fixing, Collusion, And Cartels
Price Fixing, Collusion, And Cartels
If you have a monopoly, why would you want an oligopoly? You make more profit alone.
Steffen Hoernig has written: 'Existence and comparative statics in heterogeneous cournot oligopolies'