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[n,vs,vt]
{economics}
▶ oligopoly ▶ control of a market
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2. | A 2023-10-19 21:50:55 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | GG5, etc. |
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Diff: | @@ -17,0 +18 @@ +<field>&econ;</field> @@ -19 +20 @@ -<gloss>dominating (a market, by a small group of companies)</gloss> +<gloss>control of a market</gloss> |
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1. | A* 2023-10-19 10:51:09 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | sanoku: [vs,vt] 寡占する 632 寡占した 89 寡占して 1214 寡占できる 157 寡占される 75 On control of the computer memory market by three companies https://weekly-economist.mainichi.jp/articles/20201006/se1/00m/020/005000c この3社はDRAM市場の95%を寡占しており、 https://homework.study.com/explanation/an-oligopoly-is-defined-as-a-a-cartel-b-a-few-large-producers-who-dominate-a-market-c-a-group-of-consumers-who-can-dictate-conditions-to-the-producers-d-a-sector-of-the-market-dominated-by-game-theory.html An oligopoly is defined as: a. a cartel. b. a few large producers who dominate a market. c. a... |
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Comments: | "dominating" or perhaps "controlling". Monopoly (独占) is not adj-no. ngram の collocations don't look particularly like "oligopolistic". I think it's a disservice to say this is [vt] without offering a verb(/gerund) because it's not straightforward to get from "oligopoly" to a verb. I was going to put "oligopolizing," but this is a joke term, and is not used in practice in English. It's not "dominating a market" either, as in the ref, "market" is explicitly a separate item: DRAM市場の95%を寡占して |
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Diff: | @@ -16 +16,2 @@ -<pos>&adj-no;</pos> +<pos>&vs;</pos> +<pos>&vt;</pos> @@ -17,0 +19 @@ +<gloss>dominating (a market, by a small group of companies)</gloss> |