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Pure Monopolists
Firms that are the sole supplier of a unique product with no close substitutes, granting them significant control over pricing.
Barriers To Entry
Obstacles that make it difficult for new competitors to enter a market, which can include high startup costs, regulatory requirements, or established brand loyalty.
Economic Profits
The excess of total revenue over total costs, including both explicit and implicit costs, signifying a return beyond the normal profit level.
Natural Monopoly
A market situation where due to high fixed or startup costs, a single firm can supply a product or service at a lower cost than any potential competitor, leading to a dominance of the market.
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