Search results for: “market power”

  • Market Power

    Market power in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the fundamental assumption underlying antitrust laws. The entries on trade policy are here. It is based on the view that firms may have the ability to increase their prices without suffering a […]

  • Market Power

    Market power in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the fundamental assumption underlying antitrust laws. The entries on trade policy are here. It is based on the view that firms may have the ability to increase their prices without suffering a […]

  • Market Access

    International Trade Meaning and Definition of Market Access Meaning of Market Access The extent to which a domestic industry can penetrate a related market in a foreign country. Access can be limited by tariffs or other non-trade […]

  • Labour Market

    Hierarchical Display of Labour market Employment And Working Conditions > Labour marketEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > UnemploymentEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment […]

  • Manpower Needs

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Manpower Needs in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term manpower needs into Spanish: demanda de mano de obra (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Manpower Planning

    Hierarchical Display of Manpower planning Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour market > Manpower needs Meaning of Manpower planning Overview and more information about Manpower planning For a more […]

  • Market Dominance

    Market dominance in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the rationale in many countries for creating the need for competition policy. Market dominance is the ability of a firm to influence the behaviour of other firms, either upstream or downstream. […]

  • Bargaining Power

    The power, based on personality, acquired skills and the market structure, to get more of what one wants in exchange for something wanted by the other. See adhesion contract for some of the intricacies attending upon a loose deployment of the concept….

  • Perfectly Competitive Financial Markets

    Markets in which no trader has the power to change the price of goods or services. Perfect capital markets are characterized by the following conditions: 1) trading is costless, and access to the financial markets is free, 2) information about borrowing and lending opportunities is freely […]

  • Business Affected With A Public Interest

    A phrase used in early (nineteenth century) Supreme Court cases upholding state regulation of business activities beyond the scope then thought generally proper. While no definition was ever successfully promulgated, certain touchstones developed, e.g., the market power of the enterprise (e.g., […]

  • Competition Law

    English Legal System: Competition LawIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Competition Law : The branch of law concerned with the regulation of *anticompetitive practices, *restrictive trade practices, and abuses of a dominant position […]

  • Re-regulation

    Re-regulation in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the institution of a new regulatory framework as part of the deregulation of an industry. This may seem contradictory at first glance, but it aims to ensure that competition feature in the […]

  • Narrow Competition Policy

    Narrow competition policy in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: this deals with the range of practices usually covered by antitrust laws or by laws aimed at controlling restrictive business practices. The main targets of narrow competition policy […]

  • 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, […]

  • Antitrust Laws

    Antitrust Laws

    See also Legislation that forbids monopolistic trade practices and prohibits conspiracies and trusts that… (Read more)…