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What can monopolies drive in high-cost industries?
Innovation
and
efficiency
through investment
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What is the price elasticity of demand in monopolistic markets?
Often lower due to fewer
alternatives
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How does the effectiveness of profit satisficing depend on its alignment?
With
broader
objectives and
stakeholder
expectations
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What can sudden or large shifts in demand cause?
Strain on
resources
and market distortions
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What does the extent of demand shifts' impact depend on?
The
magnitude
of the shift and
market adaptability
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How do monopolies affect consumer needs?
Questionable
effectiveness
in meeting needs
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How can the scope of supply shifts vary?
Affecting
entire
industries
or
specific
products
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What can disrupt a monopolistic market structure?
New
entrants
or
technologies
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How can demand elasticity be manipulated in monopolistic markets?
By creating artificial
barriers
or brand loyalty
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What can be a complex outcome of labour dynamics within natural monopolies?
Stable
employment opportunities
versus inefficiencies
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What can monopolies achieve through economies of scale?
Lower
production costs
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What is the scale of a working monopoly's impact?
Significant, influencing entire
sectors
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How long does it take to realize the benefits of horizontal integration?
Several
years
for full benefits
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What significantly affects the benefits or harms of natural monopolies?
Regulatory oversight
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What do critics of natural monopolies advocate for?
Introducing
competition
where feasible
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What market share indicates significant monopoly power?
More than
25%
market share
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How can conglomerate integration impact industries?
Drives
innovation
but raises
market dominance
concerns
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What does occupational immobility limit in the labour market?
Ability to adapt to
economic changes
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What do geographical and occupational immobility hinder?
Efficient allocation of
labour resources
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What do critics argue about the bilateral monopoly model?
It can lead to
suboptimal
economic outcomes
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What are key factors influencing economies of scale?
Technological
advancements
and capital investment
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How can a bilateral monopoly lead to stable employment conditions?
Through effective
negotiation processes
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What can natural monopolies achieve through economies of scale?
Productive efficiency
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What can a reduction in supplier or labour market vitality lead to over time?
Lower quality and less
innovation
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What are the evaluation criteria for labour market mobility?
Efficiency
Effectiveness
Scope
Wider Context
Time
Equality
Priority
Scale/Magnitude
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What does monopsony lead to in labour markets?
Reduced
prices
and quantities for suppliers
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What are the evaluation criteria for natural monopolies?
Efficiency
Effectiveness
Scope
Wider Context
Time
Equality
Priority
Scale/Magnitude
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How do minimum wages affect living standards?
They can improve living standards for
low-paid workers
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What is required to address labour market immobility?
Investment in
education
, training, and
infrastructure
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What is the scale of the impact of labour market immobility?
Significant, affecting
millions
of workers
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What alternative to minimum wage hikes do some argue for?
Enhancing
skills and education for workers
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What unintended consequences can arise from rapid demand shifts?
Environmental degradation
and
resource depletion
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What is the significance of maximum wages in economic discussions?
It challenges traditional
market-driven
compensation
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Who should policies ensure equitable access to relocation support for?
All
workers
, including
lower-wage
sectors
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In which markets can the impact of price discrimination be significant?
Monopolistic
or
oligopolistic
markets
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What can excessive increases in supply without demand cause?
Surplus
and inefficiencies
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What key factors drive shifts in demand?
Consumer preferences
, income, and
demographics
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What can the impact of demand shifts depend on?
State of the economy
and
government policy
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What factors influence the effectiveness of price discrimination?
Market segmentation
data availability
Nature of the product or service
Regulatory framework
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What can forward integration reduce reliance on?
Intermediaries
in the distribution process
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