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From the Encyclopedia Brittanica:
When the number of sellers is quite large,
and each seller's share of the market is so small that in
practice he cannot, by changing his selling price or
output, perceptibly influence the market share or income
of any competing seller, economists speak of "atomistic
competition".
I suspect that there is some word such as monoemptor or uniemptor.
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