The British East India Company and Free Markets The British…
The British East India Company and Free Markets The British East India Company’s monopoly restricted free trade and controlled prices in the colonial markets. This led to economic inefficiencies and a lack of market dynamism in the regions it dominated. Question: What does the presence of a monopoly like the British East India Company typically restrict in a market? A) Competition and free market dynamics B) Government intervention C) Consumer preferences D) Cost of production