Tag: competition

  • Dumping

    Dumping in International Trade Meaning of Dumping, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The practice of selling a product in a foreign market at an unfairly low price (a price that is lower than the cost in the home market, or which is lower than the cost of […]

  • Non-competition Clause

    Hierarchical Display of Non-competition clause Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition Non-competition clause Concept of Non-competition clause See the dictionary definition of Non-competition clause. Characteristics of Non-competition clause [rtbs […]

  • Non-competition Clause

    Hierarchical Display of Non-competition clause Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition Non-competition clause Concept of Non-competition clause See the dictionary definition of Non-competition clause. Characteristics of Non-competition clause [rtbs […]

  • Refusal to Sell

    Hierarchical Display of Refusal to sell Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competitionTrade > Marketing > Commercial transaction > SaleBusiness And Competition > Competition > Restrictive trade practice > Vertical agreement > Exclusive distribution […]

  • Refusal to Sell

    Hierarchical Display of Refusal to sell Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competitionTrade > Marketing > Commercial transaction > SaleBusiness And Competition > Competition > Restrictive trade practice > Vertical agreement > Exclusive distribution […]

  • 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 : […]

  • State Aid

    Resources See Also Social Security Financing Social Insurance Social Security System

  • Marketing

    Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Electronic Commerce Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups in the Online Business Law Literature Review on Ethics and Marketing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Ali Besharat, Ryan J. […]

  • Marketing

    Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Electronic Commerce Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups in the Online Business Law Literature Review on Ethics and Marketing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Ali Besharat, Ryan J. […]

  • Monopoly of Information

    Hierarchical Display of Monopoly of information Education And Communications > Communications > Communications policy > Control of communicationsBusiness And Competition > Business organisation > Economic concentrationBusiness And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition […]

  • Group of Companies

    Hierarchical Display of Group of companies Business And Competition > Business organisation > Economic concentrationBusiness And Competition > Competition > Restrictive trade practice Group of companies Concept of Group of companies See the dictionary definition of Group of companies. […]

  • Group of Companies

    Hierarchical Display of Group of companies Business And Competition > Business organisation > Economic concentrationBusiness And Competition > Competition > Restrictive trade practice Group of companies Concept of Group of companies See the dictionary definition of Group of companies. […]

  • Monopoly

    Summary of Monopoly The condition in which a given product or service can be obtained only from a single supplier that is free to use its market position to exact excessive prices for the product or service it controls. The Sherman Act of 1890 makes monopolies and attempts to monopolize […]

  • Monopoly

    Summary of Monopoly The condition in which a given product or service can be obtained only from a single supplier that is free to use its market position to exact excessive prices for the product or service it controls. The Sherman Act of 1890 makes monopolies and attempts to monopolize […]

  • Joint Venture

    Summary of Joint Venture A business enterprise with more than one equity participant; for example, an agreement between a German firm and a U.S. firm to capitalize jointly a new factory in Venezuela. Many countries impose restrictions on joint ventures; these restrictions may take the form […]