Economic domination refers to the control or influence one entity, such as a country, corporation, or individual, has over economic resources, markets, or production systems, often at the expense of others. This can manifest through monopolistic practices, exploitation of labor, or manipulation of trade policies. Such dominance can lead to significant disparities in wealth and power, affecting global or local economies and social structures. Ultimately, it shapes the dynamics of competition and can hinder equitable growth and development.
B) only large-scale methods of production and distribution could provide superior products at low prices. :)
cartel
I believe it is called a monopoly.
increased men's domination of women.
lol defeated by prussia
It is called imperialism.
Britain gained economic domination of India.
It depends on the speaker's political usage. But many consider economic exploitation and domination of other countries to be imperialism, while preferring to use the word colonialism for the acquisition of formally subject territories and establishment of settlements in other lands.
Political domination is an explicit or tacit measures taken which put a group or groups of people under the political, and sometimes, economic control of another group or groups. (Emefiena Ezeani)
The board game 'Monopoly' is named after the economic concept of monopoly, the domination of a market by a single seller.How_did_Monopoly_get_its_name
strong domination, mixed domination,domination cliques
the council of economic assistance founded in 1949 was intended to provide financial support to African nations previously under Asian domination
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Imperialism is the domination by a country of the political, economic and cultural life of another country. This is an unequal territorial situation. Based on a dominant militaristic attitude and feeling of superiority, in proceeds to put the control of one state over the country and people of another.
World domination... but first, domination of Europe.
Answer this question… Both exercised military and economic domination over colonial territories
Sun Yixian was the first president of China, and his tenure ran from 1866 to 1925. The three goals of Sun Yixian were to form a representative government, to end foreign domination and to ensure economic security for the Chinese citizens.