Search results for: “market power”

  • Market Power

    Market Power and International Trade Economy In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Market Power: The ability of an individual firm to exert control over prices prevailing in the markets for its products or services. The highest […]

  • Manpower Needs

    Resources See Also Labor Employment Law International Labor Law Industrial Safety Labour Labor Right Labor Policy

  • Manpower Needs

    Resources See Also Labor Employment Law International Labor Law Industrial Safety Labour Labor Right Labor Policy

  • 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 […]

  • 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 Planning

    Hierarchical Display of Manpower planning Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour market > Manpower needs Manpower planning Concept of Manpower planning See the dictionary definition of Manpower planning. […]

  • Political Markets

    Literature Review on (Contracting) Political Markets In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Rizalino B. Cruz offers the following summary about the topic of (Contracting) Political Markets: This entry provides an overview of political markets as a framework for […]

  • Community Powers

    Community powers and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Community powers provided by the European Union Commission: Community powers are those which are conferred on the European Union in specific areas by the Member States. The European Union is thus able to act only within the […]

  • Free Market

    The economic system of a nation in which market forces determine which goods and services are produced, and at what price they are offered. Free market economies do not contain substantial government controls on resource availability, price levels, or central planning of economic objectives….

  • Cartel

    Summary of Cartel An alliance among firms in the same line of business aimed at controlling or dominating their field on an international basis.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Definition of Cartel In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Cartel : […]

  • Common Foreign and Security Policy

    Common Foreign And Security Policy Common Foreign and Security Policy of European Union at the United Nations Further Reading A concise encyclopedia of the United Nations (including Common Foreign and Security Policy , H Volger, KA Annan -2010) The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations (TG […]

  • Common Foreign and Security Policy

    Common Foreign And Security Policy Common Foreign and Security Policy of European Union at the United Nations Further Reading A concise encyclopedia of the United Nations (including Common Foreign and Security Policy , H Volger, KA Annan -2010) The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations (TG […]

  • Competition Policy

    Competition Policy and International Trade Economy In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Competition Policy: A broad category encompassing antitrust and other policies to remedy the imperfectly competitive nature of key […]

  • Cutthroat Competition

    A discriminatory pricing practice whereby one vendor deliberately reduces prices to a low level with the object of driving out competition, thereby creating a monopoly or dominant market share. In the United States such practices are banned, although they are often employed in foreign countries….

  • Merger Guidelines

    In the United States For information about Merger Guidelines in the context of international trade, click here