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''Competition policy and law''.


The degrees of choice available to consumers and to other buyers in a market and of the rivalry between different suppliers in the market.
A body responsible for ensuring fair competition in markets.


 
For example, the US Federal Trade Commission and the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.
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The area of public policy and regulation established to promote greater choice and different suppliers, for the benefit of consumers and other buyers.
 
For example, through the work of competition authorities.
 
 
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Perfect competition.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Antitrust law]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Cartel]]
* [[Cartel]]
* [[Competition authority]]
* [[Competition law]]
* [[Competition law]]
* [[Competition policy]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Competition policy]]
* [[Federal Trade Commission]]
* [[Federal Trade Commission]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Monopoly]]
* [[Monopoly]]
* [[Perfect competition]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[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.


See also