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  2. Barriers to entry - Wikipedia

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    The distinguishing characteristic of a duopoly is a market featuring solely two firms. Competition in a duopoly can vary due to what is being set in the market: price or quantity (see Cournot competition and Bertrand competition). It is generally agreed that a duopoly will feature higher barriers to entry than an oligopoly, as firms within a ...

  3. Market structure - Wikipedia

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    Duopoly, a case of an oligopoly where two firms operate and have power over the market. [8] Example: Aircraft manufactures: Boeing and Airbus. A duopoly in theory could have the same effect as a monopoly on pricing within a market if they were to collude on prices and or output of goods.

  4. Duopoly - Wikipedia

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    A duopoly (from Greek δύο, duo ' two '; and πωλεῖν, polein ' to sell ') is a type of oligopoly where two firms have dominant or exclusive control over a market, and most (if not all) of the competition within that market occurs directly between them. Duopoly is the most commonly studied form of oligopoly due to its simplicity.

  5. Boeing’s board faces scrutiny yet again: ‘It’s a bad board ...

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    Part of the problem is that the board hasn’t felt enough pressure to change, Minow explains. Boeing, as half of a duopoly, has only one major competitor, Airbus. It also holds government and ...

  6. Meta, Microsoft and Amazon team up on maps project to ... - AOL

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    Meta, Microsoft and Amazon team up on maps project to crack Apple-Google duopoly. Kif Leswing, CNBC. July 26, 2023 at 9:12 AM. ... One big challenge is keeping the map data up to date, as ...

  7. Cournot competition - Wikipedia

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    Cournot's model of competition is typically presented for the case of a duopoly market structure; the following example provides a straightforward analysis of the Cournot model for the case of Duopoly. Therefore, suppose we have a market consisting of only two firms which we will call firm 1 and firm 2.

  8. 8 common money mindsets holding you back — and tips for ...

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    When it comes to money, it always helps to take a step back, acknowledge your emotions and weigh the risks and rewards. Hear an expert's take on 8 common mindsets that could be holding you back ...

  9. Duopoly (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Some broadcasting companies have used loopholes to establish duopolies in smaller markets by way of a local marketing agreement, shared services agreement or joint sales agreement; where a station effectively brokers its entire airtime to the owner of another station in the market, which becomes responsible for handling its programming and advertising sales – and in effect, operations.