oligopoly business definition
A market in which a limited number of sellers follow the lead of a single major firm. For example, the domestic tobacco market can be characterized as an oligopoly, with Philip Morris division of Altria being the dominant company in an industry with few participants. Compare
monopoly1. See also
oligopsony,
differentiated oligopoly,
duopoly,
homogeneous oligopoly.
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