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Revision as of 21:13, August 1, 2007
A monopsony is a monopoly by a buyer rather than a seller. In other words, a monopsony is a market structure that has only one buyer of a good or service.
If a monopsony wishes to buy an additional good or service, then it must raise the price for all of the goods to that level, in order to buy the additional one.