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duopsony
[
doo-
op
-s
uh
-nee
,
dyoo-
]
du·op·so·ny
/
duˈɒp
sə
ni
,
dyu-
/
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[
doo-
op
-s
uh
-nee
,
dyoo-
]
Show IPA
noun,
plural
du·op·so·nies.
the market condition that exists when there are only two buyers.
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monopsony
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oligopsony
.
Origin:
du(o)-
+
-opsony
<
Greek
opsōnía
purchasing of food, equivalent to
óps
(
on
) viands +
ōn
(
eîsthai
) to buy +
-ia
-y
3
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