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Explain bilateral monopoly. - Economics

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Explain bilateral monopoly.

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A bilateral monopoly is a market situation where there is only one seller (a monopolist) and only one buyer (a monopsonist) for a particular product or service.

  1. Single Seller (Monopoly): The firm has control over the supply of the product.
  2. Single Buyer (Monopsony): The buyer controls the demand.
  3. Mutual Interdependence: Neither side can set the price unilaterally. Price and quantity are determined through negotiation or bargaining between the seller and buyer.
  4. Examples:
    • A government defence department (sole buyer) purchasing fighter jets from a single aerospace manufacturer (sole seller).
    • A labour union (sole seller of labour) negotiating wages with a single employer (sole buyer of that labour type).
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अध्याय 9: Forms of Market - TEST QUESTIONS [पृष्ठ ९.१८]

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