DUOPOLY


Meaning of DUOPOLY in English

d(y)üˈäpəlē noun

( -es )

Etymology: duo- + mono poly

: a market situation in which two competing sellers hold the controlling power of determining the amount and price of a product or service offered to a large number of buyers — compare duopsony , monopoly , oligopoly

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