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Natural Monopolies
Markets or industries where the production or provision of goods and services is most efficiently carried out by a single provider due to high fixed or startup costs.
Economies of Scale
Economic concept describing the cost advantage that arises with increased output of a product, where the average cost per unit decreases as production scales up.
Production
The process or activity of creating goods and services through the combination of labor, capital, and natural resources.
Economies of Scale Monopoly
A market scenario where a single firm can produce goods at a lower cost per unit due to its large scale of production as compared to smaller competitors.
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