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According to the dispositional approach, individuals possess stable traits or characteristics that influence their attitudes and behaviours.
Monopoly Power
Monopoly power refers to the ability of a single seller or company to control the market for a particular good or service, allowing it to set prices above competitive levels.
Unreasonably Restrain
To limit or control someone or something to an excessive or unjustifiable extent, typically in a legal or regulatory context.
Microsoft Antitrust Case
A legal case in which Microsoft was accused of holding a monopoly in PC operating systems, leading to significant legal and regulatory outcomes for the company.
Monopoly Power
The ability of a single seller in a market to control prices and exclude competition.
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