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''Competition policy and law''. | |||
A body responsible for ensuring fair competition in markets. | |||
For example, the US Federal Trade Commission and the UK's Competition and Markets Authority. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Cartel]] | * [[Cartel]] | ||
* [[Competition law]] | * [[Competition law]] | ||
* [[Competition policy]] | |||
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]] | * [[Competition & Markets Authority]] | ||
* [[Federal Trade Commission]] | * [[Federal Trade Commission]] | ||
* [[Merger]] | * [[Merger]] | ||
* [[Monopoly]] | * [[Monopoly]] | ||
* [[Reverse takeover]] | * [[Reverse takeover]] | ||
* [[Trust]] | * [[Trust]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 4 August 2018
Competition policy and law.
A body responsible for ensuring fair competition in markets.
For example, the US Federal Trade Commission and the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.