dyopoly

English

Etymology

Influenced by German Dyopol.

Noun

dyopoly (uncountable)

  1. (non-native speakers' English, rare) Synonym of duopoly
    • 1936, Wassily Leontief, “Stackelberg on Monopolistic Competition”, in Journal of Political Economy, volume 44, number 4, page 555:
      The basis of the whole theory is to be found in the discussion of simple duopoly (the author himself uses the term "dyopoly").
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