Anti-competitive Practices
Anti-competitive practices in Global Commerce Policy
In this regard, anti-competitive practices is: often called restrictive business practices or unfair business practices. These are used by firms to limit their exposure to price mechanisms. This is possible when firms, or groups of firms, have market dominance or market power. The entries on trade policy are here. In some cases, it may involve collusion among firms. See also antitrust, cartel, competition law, conduct and trade and competition policy.[1]
Anti-competitive practicesin the wold Encyclopedia
For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.
Resources
Notes and References
- Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Anti-competitive practices” entry (OAS)
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