Section 6
Monopoly in Public Policy
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Social Impacts of Monopoly
A monopoly can diminish consumer choice, reduce incentives to innovate, and control supply to enforce inequitable prices in a society.

Antitrust Laws
Antitrust laws ensure that competitive environments are preserved in order to maintain an efficient and equitable capitalistic system.

Regulation of Natural Monopoly
Natural monopolies are conducive to industries where the largest supplier derives cost advantages and must be regulated to minimize risks.