Economy, asked by abeerhaider6569, 7 hours ago

Can Daniel be regarded as a monopoly in south Africa (20

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Answered by joshisumi755
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Answer:

yes it can be regarded as a monopoly

Explanation:

Daniel was founded as a private company but due to the nature of its industry, weaponry it cannot be considered as a typical consumer-oriented corporation.

Answered by annasl
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Answer:

Denel can unquestionably be called a public monopoly at this time.

Privatizing a public monopoly, according to popular wisdom, does not abolish the monopoly's power or the possibility of misusing it at the expense of customers.

Without competition, the monopolist may be forced to reduce production and, as a result, raise prices.

Concerns have additionally been expressed concerning process losses, specially in South Africa, which has a excessive unemployment rate, in addition to unregulated weapon income and exports, specially to fundamentalists and nations with a terrible human rights record.

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