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| | Resources |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/resources.html
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| | Monopoly, by George J. Stigler: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | He then earns monopoly profits (what economists call "economic rent") of $2 per unit ($7 minus his $5 cost, which, again, includes a competitive rate of return on investment) times 200, or $400 a year. |  | | But if the monopoly is in fact more profitable than competitive enterprises, economists expect that other entrepreneurs will enter the business to capture some of the higher returns. |  | | Just being a monopoly need not make an enterprise more profitable than other enterprises that face competition: the market may be so small that it barely supports one enterprise. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/Monopoly.html
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| | Monthly Review Paul M. Sweezy |
 | | Monopoly Capital had argued that production should be for use not for exchange (or profit) and that enormous sales effort engendering unnecessary expenditures should be curtaileda point that Baran and Sweezy also made in their important article Theses on Advertising, published in the Winter 1964 issue of Science and Society. |  | | The second was devoted to providing a political economy of underdevelopment, accounting for the role of imperialism in the misuse and siphoning off of the economic surplus (net proceeds of society after consumption and other essential costs are accounted for) generated by the underdeveloped countries. |  | | The first was devoted to accounting for the system of accumulation under monopoly capitalism in the rich countries in the mid-twentieth century. |
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http://www.monthlyreview.org/paulsweezy.htm
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| | Localized Monopoly |
 | | of inefficiency associated earlier with monopoly exists in markets for differentiated products... |  | | companies have started consolidating these more localized monopolies into private, national companies... |  | | Part of the process of state organisation is to maintain the monopoly... |
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http://www.inneans.com/games/Localized-Monopoly.html
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| | Sherman antitrust law |
 | | Sherman Act: The first antitrust law passed in the United States in 1890 thatoutlawed monopoly or any attempts to monopolize a market. |  | | Covers the Sherman Antitrust Act and relatedfederal legislation designed to control the competitive practices and... |  | | These deal with laws or procedures related to restrictive trade... |
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http://www.auctionvisa.com/sherman+antitrust+law.html
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