duopolism

English

Etymology

duopoly + -ism

Noun

duopolism (uncountable)

  1. (rare) A doctrine supporting a duopoly.
    • 2006, Susan Hayward, French National Cinema, Routledge:
      This will not lead to a simplistic duopolism, however, for the very reason that cinemas tend to cross-fertilise and recuperate cinematic practices the one from the other.

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