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Competition law

Competition law, also known as antitrust law, is the field of law that promotes and maintains market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies.

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Competition law

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Avg. degree1.99
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related to References · 61
Competition law → Adam, Adam Smith InstituteWilberforce, Alan Campbell, An Enquiry, Antitrust Law, Antitrust Policy, Archived, B0-08-043076-7/02299-3, Bailey, Behavioral Sciences, Blume, Bork, Cato Policy Report, Causes, Creative DestructionSmith, David, December, Economic Analysis, Economics, Free Press
related to Further reading · 26
Competition law → Ali, Antitrust World Reports, Competition, Competition Policy International, Damien, DIW Weekly Report, Economics, Einer, Elhauge, Erber, Faull, Georg, Geradin, Global Competition Law, Hylton, ISBN, ISSN, Jonathan, Keith, Kooths
related to Sources of law · 15
Competition law → Canada, Combinations, English, European Union, For, International, Modern, National, Prevention, Sherman Act, Suppression, The Act, The English, Trade, United States
related to Asia · 10
Competition law → Asia's, China, Competition, Hong Kong's Competition Ordinance, In, In Korea, India, Indonesia, Japan, Vietnam
related to history · 10
Competition law → Early, Europe, However, In, Major, Medieval England, Panic, Roman Empire, Roman Republic, Throughout
related to Abusive conduct and abuse of market position · 9
Competition law → An, Commission, Common, Competition, EU, Forms, France Telecom SA, In, It
related to Mergers and acquisitions · 8
Competition law → Although, Another, As, Competition, Herfindahl-Hirschman Index, Horizontal Merger Guidelines, This, When
related to Doctrine · 6
Competition law → An, Competition, EU, For, The SSNIP, Under
related to overview · 6
Competition law → Competition, In, It, The, To, United States
see also · 6
Competition law → Antitrust ActSSNIPMegacorporation, Consumer, Consumer Antitrust StudiesIrish Competition, History, Institute, Standard Oil Company

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competition law market antitrust act states mergers economic enforcement also practices may united trade companies abuse consumer european business example

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barriers to entryinstance ofincluding factors0.80text
economies of scaleinstance ofincluding factors0.80text
and network effectsinstance ofincluding factors0.80text
market elasticityinstance offor the purposes of microeconomic analysis of factors0.80text
priceinstance offor the purposes of microeconomic analysis of factors0.80text
and substitute goodsinstance offor the purposes of microeconomic analysis of factors0.80text
reduced transaction costsinstance ofThis is often done through the consideration of empirical evidence.Although mergers can produce economic benefits0.80text
increased economies of scaleinstance ofThis is often done through the consideration of empirical evidence.Although mergers can produce economic benefits0.80text
economies of scopeinstance ofThis is often done through the consideration of empirical evidence.Although mergers can produce economic benefits0.80text
and economies of densityinstance ofThis is often done through the consideration of empirical evidence.Although mergers can produce economic benefits0.80text
they also result in the concentration of economic powerinstance ofThis is often done through the consideration of empirical evidence.Although mergers can produce economic benefits0.80text
exclusive dealing retail agreements.Employment lawCompetition law may restrict occupational licensinginstance ofprohibiting anticompetitive practices0.80text

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