Non-price Predation
Non-price predation in Global Commerce Policy
In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the action of seeking to drive efficient competitors out of business through abusive legislation and other means of imposing major costs on them. The entries on trade policy are here. Abusive litigation would, for example, be aimed at ensuring that competitors could not use some crucial intellectual property rights, rather than ensuring that these rights are protected. See also predatory pricing.[1]
Non-price predationin the wold Encyclopedia
For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.
Resources
Notes and References
- Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Non-price predation” entry (OAS)
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