oligopsony

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ὀλίγοι (olígoi, few) + ὀψωνία (opsōnía, purchase), corresponding to oligo- + -opsony.

Noun

oligopsony (plural oligopsonies)

  1. An economic condition in which a small number of buyers exert control over the market price of a commodity.

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