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单词 monopolistic competition
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monopolistic competition

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monopolistic
adjective
uk
/məˌnɒp.əlˈɪs.tɪk/
us
/məˌnɑː.pəlˈɪs.tɪk/
having or trying to have complete control of something, especially an area of business, so that others have ...
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competition
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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Thus, the aggregate economy is characterized withmonopolisticcompetitionin the goods and labor markets.
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The menu cost model differs from the classical approach by adopting an industrial structure based on the static model ofmonopolisticcompetition.
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The economy here has other distortions (monopolisticcompetition, income tax)-nevertheless, optimized policy under sticky prices entails (almost) full inflation stabilization.
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In themonopolisticcompetitionsetting, time-variations in the price elasticity of demand lead firms to charge time-varying markups.
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The economy features capital, variable labor supply,monopolisticcompetitionin goods markets, and exogenous shocks to productivity and to government purchases.
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There ismonopolisticcompetitionin intermediate goods markets-each intermediate good is produced by a single firm.
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Presented is a simple business-cycle model withmonopolisticcompetition, where prices are preset for one period and agents hold money to satisfy a cash-inadvance constraint.
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The economy here hasmonopolisticcompetitionand tax distortions.
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For the model ofmonopolisticcompetition, has the same sign as the change in the gap between the supply price and the demand price of labor.
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Because the market structure ismonopolisticcompetitionwith free entry, the arbitrage condition implies that the present value of monopoly profits should equal the value of the patent.
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A firm that develops a design for a new capital component earns a stream of profits that stems from marketing the additional component under the market structure ofmonopolisticcompetition.
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There is somemonopolisticcompetitionto be found in the steel industry, but not cases of perfect competition.
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Textbook examples of industries with market structures similar tomonopolisticcompetitioninclude restaurants, cereal, clothing, shoes, and service industries in large cities.
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Common market structures studied besides perfect competition includemonopolisticcompetition, various forms of oligopoly, and monopoly.
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The model also showed how path-dependent industrial concentrations can sometimes lead tomonopolisticcompetitionor even situations of oligopoly.
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This model is a derivative of themonopolisticcompetitionmodel that is part of basic economics.
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In the presence of coercive government,monopolisticcompetitionwill fall into government-granted monopoly.
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The model ofmonopolisticcompetitionstates that distinctiveness will entail profits, but profits will promote imitation.
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Models ofmonopolisticcompetitionare often used to model industries.
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New trade theories are often based on assumptions such asmonopolisticcompetitionand increasing returns to scale.
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provisions of competition

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provision
noun
uk
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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competition
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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That is why we want the normal provisions of competition law to apply, as far as possible, to the privatised railway.
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Such investment is subject to the normal provisions of competition and merger law.
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It took two years to write, but we have had it for only one month, thanks to the confidentiality provisions of competition legislation.
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Separating supply and distribution will facilitate further restructuring of the electricity industry where that is commercially sensible, subject to the normal provisions of competition law.
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There is already a proper framework and process for all established markets through the general provisions of competition law.
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Contracts for conditional access services in analogue markets are in any case already covered by the general provisions of competition and contract law to regulate any anti-competitive behaviour.
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Transactions in the shares of statutory water companies are subject to the merger provisions of competition legislation, in the same way as these apply to companies in other sectors.
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Except to the extent that any such specific provisions substitute for them, the provisions of competition law apply to privatised industries, as to other private sector businesses.
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We have not yet decided on the details, but once in the private sector—this is the important point—companies will be subject to the monopolies and mergers provisions of competition legislation.
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The enforcement of the provisions of competition law would be not possible without referring to the market where competition takes place.
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regulatory competition

collocation in English

meaningsofregulatoryandcompetition

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regulatory
adjective
uk
/ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.tər.i/
us
/ˈreɡ.jə.lə.tɔːr.i/
controlling:
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competition
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than ...
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(Definition ofregulatoryandcompetitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofregulatory competition

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The third limitation is that this agenda is not particularly concerned withregulatorycompetition.
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It is viewed as diversity and evidence of continuedregulatorycompetition.
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Fourthly, actor-based models of internationalregulatorycompetition(no matter how sophisticated they may be in terms of micro-foundations) cannot afford to neglect institutions.
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Further,regulatorycompetitionprovides the economic underpinning of subsidiarity in a multi-layer structure of government.
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What happens if the sequence is changed and minimum harmonization precedesregulatorycompetition?
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The co-operation of the 1990s has failed to stopregulatorycompetition.
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It should also look into the issue whetherregulatorycompetitionis really a race and if so what do we mean by that.
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Empirically,regulatorycompetitionis related to regulatory cooperation in two ways.
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The political economy literature onregulatorycompetitionand its effects in environmental and consumer policy is dominated by two opposing schools of thought.
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For example,regulatorycompetitionis only effective among market economies.
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The mechanism ofregulatorycompetitionhas thus stronger effects in countries whose economies are highly economically integrated and weaker effects in less integrated countries.
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As mentioned, one thing is to show the limitations of the race-to-the-bottom, another is to argue thatregulatorycompetitionis efficient.
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Finally, the conjectures developed in this article depend on the theoretical assumptions that bothregulatorycompetitionand regulatory cooperation lead to the convergence of policies.
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First,regulatorycompetitionamong countries presupposes economic competition among them, that is, the existence of a common market or a free trade regime.
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Thus, the independent variables are economic integration for theregulatorycompetitionhypotheses, and institutional integration for the regulatory cooperation hypotheses.
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The world is not an arena where we can measure the impact of unfetteredregulatorycompetition.
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Thus, in the cases where regulatory cooperation becomes effective afterregulatorycompetition, we assume increased but not yet full convergence.
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In this way,regulatorycompetitionis seen to be a natural process driven by market actors.
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The rigid mechanisms of games played by governments do not give much room to societal responses to internationalregulatorycompetition.
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