Yes if two or more people are losing to a very powerful person. This is an actual rule! Other people believe that you must teamup before you start but that is a misunderstood and misinterpreted version of the rule! You may team up with just one SET of properties of one color or all of the properties for the REMAINDER of the ENTIRE game!
In a "Natural Monopoly" to prevent companies from exploiting their monopolies with high prices, they are regulated by government. Typically, they are allowed a fixed percentage of profit above cost. But this type of regulation can lead to inefficient high costs, since the monopoly is guaranteed a profit. Thus economists call this a "lazy monopoly."
laissez-faire; hands-off
Usually yes to help kids to understand the game.
One condition that leads to the rise of a monopoly is the ability of one company to buy another similar company out. Another condition occurs when one company lowers prices in such a way to drive another company out of business.
If you want something entertaing for a short period of time Monopoly Express is better.If you want somethig that is longer , Monoploy. But you could play the original Monopoly on the Monopoly Express gameboard.
When you have a monopoly, you are allowed to add houses and hotels to your property increasing the rental amount when someone lands on it.
It is not encouraged and does not exist in practice.
The question answers itself. We're allowed to play monopoly on Shabbat because the money is fake.
If you mean like team ups then no. The team ups end at SPD
Yes, even on Shabbat.
There is no set amount of press ups that a person is allowed to do in a day. A person can do as many press ups as their body will allow them to do. You do not want to over do it because you could strain your muscles.
Marriott Pool!
Yes. They are only allowed until they are Year 12
If the business has no competition and becomes a monopoly.
In a "Natural Monopoly" to prevent companies from exploiting their monopolies with high prices, they are regulated by government. Typically, they are allowed a fixed percentage of profit above cost. But this type of regulation can lead to inefficient high costs, since the monopoly is guaranteed a profit. Thus economists call this a "lazy monopoly."
laissez-faire; hands-off
Usually yes to help kids to understand the game.