Capitalism
An oligopoly is a market structure characterized by a small number of firms that dominate the market, leading to limited competition. In this type of market, the actions of one firm can significantly influence the actions of others, which can result in price rigidity and interdependence among companies. Oligopolies often lead to higher prices for consumers due to reduced competition, and they may engage in collusion or cooperation to maximize profits.
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