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monopolyIn economics, the domination of a market for a particular product or service by a single company, which can therefore restrict competition and keep prices high. In practice, a company can be said to have a monopoly when it controls a significant proportion of the market (technically an oligopoly). In a communist country the state itself has the overall monopoly; in capitalist countries some services, such as transport or electricity supply, may be state monopolies.
MonopolyThe world's biggest-selling copyrighted game, a board game of buying properties, building houses on them, and charging rent. It was devised in the USA in 1934 by Charles B Darrow (1889–1967), with street names from Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he spent his holidays; he sold the game in 1935 to Parker Brothers, US game manufacturers, for a royalty. A version based on London came out the same year.
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