oligopoly - Meaning in Telugu

oligopoly - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of oligopoly in English

What is oligopoly meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase oligopoly refers to (economics) a market in which control over the supply of a commodity is in the hands of a small number of producers and each one can influence prices and affect competitors. See oligopoly meaning in Telugu, oligopoly definition, translation and meaning of oligopoly in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of oligopoly. Find the answer of what is the meaning of oligopoly in Telugu.

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