What is a lazy monopoly?

What is a lazy monopoly?

What is a lazy monopoly?

Lack of incentive to innovate: Big monopolies can become lazy. The lack of competition means that they can reduce the quality of their goods to make more profit, or limit the amount of research and development because consumers have nowhere else to go.

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  • 2024-01-06 13:43:52
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How many people have a lazy eye?
Lazy eye is present in approximately 2%–4% of the U.S. population. The risk of developing the condition increases if a child: Is born prematurely. Experiences a development delay.
2024-01-19 21:06:36


Is apple a pure monopoly?
So, getting back to the main question, we can say, that Apple belongs to the monopoly market structure. It has advantages over market competition since can control sufficiently so that it does not harm it.
2024-01-04 23:01:23


Does tiny tina have a lazy eye?
Exotropia Tina has an intermittent exotropia (lazy eye) in her left eye. This was originally due to a glitch, but the developers enjoyed it, so they purposefully left it in. This has also passed on to Borderlands 3, as her left eye will occasionally twitch while talking.
2023-08-08 13:11:35


What is a lazy boss?
A lazy boss delegates their responsibilities to their subordinates instead of pitching in themselves. This can lead to low morale from overworked and under-appreciated employees. Before you know it, the entire department's productivity plummets and employees start fleeing.
2023-06-25 23:43:19

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