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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MONOPSONIES»
Descubre el uso de
monopsonies en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
monopsonies y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Economic Lessons from the Transition: The Basic Theory ...
Western market economies developed by expanding and integrating markets as
transport and communications costs declined, so that local monopsonies were
naturally wiped out as markets integrated. For this reason, the problem of ...
Daniel R. Kazmer, Michele Konrad, 2004
2
A Legal Theory of Economic Power: Implications for Social ...
Taking exclusively the viewpoint of the consumer would mean excluding from the
purview of the law the oligopsonies and monopsonies in which there is no
possibility of creating an oligopoly or a monopoly, as well as the oligopsonies
and ...
Calixto Salomão Filho, 2011
3
On Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations": A Philosophical Companion
Thus one way to cut down on the dangers posed by large firms is to guard by law
against their coming into existence, where they form monopsonies over labor, or
require that such potential monopsonies make room for local competi- tion for ...
Samuel Fleischacker, 2009
4
Market Structure and Equilibrium
They are the following: a) Type I: Supply relationship between two monopsonies.
Here two monopsonists are faced with tied supply. b) Type II: Demand
relationship between two monopolies. Here two monopolists are faced with tied
demand.
Heinrich von Stackelberg, Damien Bazin, Rowland Hill, 2010
5
International Journal of Development Research and ...
By analogy with Spengler (1950) and referring to the firms' purchase behaviour (
of raw material for instance), it is shown that when an industry represents a
successive monopsonies (one upstream and the other downstream), each ...
6
Market Domination!: The Impact of Industry Consolidation on ...
A monopsony, like a monopoly, would attract immediate antitrust action.
Examples of monopsonies are few. One limited monopsony is the U.S. federal
government, which orders certain defense and security systems often with the
condition ...
7
Modern Construction Economics: Theory and Application
If for some reason the number of contractors drops to around 3–5, the market
structure is a two-sided oligopoly. Monopsonies also exist. Fellows et al. (2002)
cite motorways and nuclear power stations as example. There are others like the
...
8
Democratic Governance and Economic Performance: How ...
We will return to these types of strategies at the end of this chapter. 5.3.5. Rate.
Regulation. Can. Facilitate. Consumer. Monopsonies. Instead. of. Checking.
Producer. Monopolies. Price controls have long served political goals at ...
9
A Short Course in International Economics: Understanding the ...
Monopsonies. and. Competition. Competition can oftentimes be a long way from
the “perfect” version that market societies idealize. Markets do not always have
many producers, zero price regulation, completely informed consumers and ...
10
Economics: A Southern African Perspective
Monopsonies are common where there is a demand for a certain type of
specialised labour, and the business using this type of labour is the only buyer in
the market. For example, Iscor is the only processor of iron-ore in South Africa,
and is ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MONOPSONIES»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
monopsonies en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Today's buzzword: Sustainability
Monopsonies occur where many would-be sellers are able to interface with only one buyer. Thus, the creation of a global monopsony means ... «Agri-View, Jul 15»
News Release from R-CALF:
Monopsonies occur where many would-be sellers are able to interface with only one buyer. Thus, the creation of a global monopsony means ... «kxlo-klcm, Jul 15»
Apple, The Indies And The Rise Of The Digital Monopsony
These digital monopsonies are growing pains of the digital economy. After all, we are still in the very early stages of the digital economy. «hypebot.com, Jun 15»
The Federalist Debates Reform Conservatism
The same internal incentives exist that will destroy any market mechanisms: special-interest capture, monopsonies, monopolies, cartels, etc. «The Federalist, May 15»
Warnings on Trade Deals Ignored by Congress in 1999
One reason might be because of U.S. monopsonies. A "monopsony" is defined as a market similar to a "monopoly" except that a large buyer, ... «Economic Populist, May 15»
About that 'anti-capitalist' march | Jon Talton
If you mean highly consolidated industries, cartels and monopsonies, corporations as “citizens” flooding politics with money, capturing ... «The Seattle Times, Abr 15»
Rise of the techno-Libertarians: The 5 most socially destructive …
... and then using that market position to engage in the kinds of practices usually reserved for monopolies and monopsonies (markets in which ... «Salon, Abr 15»
These are the 5 worst things about techno-Libertarians solidifying …
... usually reserved for monopolies and monopsonies (markets in which there is only one buyer). This process is described in more detail here. «Raw Story, Abr 15»
General Election 2015: How can business win back the public's trust?
I would say tax evasion, operating as monopsonies (getting so much of their business from government that they operate as essentially a ... «Management Today, Abr 15»
Fresh game plan needed for growth
Part of this process is club-busting to break open the monopolies/monopsonies in the Australian commodity and factor markets that still impede ... «The Land Newspaper, Ene 15»