Monopoly

A market with a single seller of a product with no close substitutes, protected by high barriers to entry.

Natural monopolies arise when economies of scale are so large that a single firm can supply the market at lower cost than several could. Government responses include regulation (price caps tied to cost of service), public ownership, or antitrust action. Monopoly creates deadweight loss because the monopolist restricts output below the competitive level.

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