Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition or Oligopoly
Pure Competition Monopolistic Competition Oligopoly Monopoly
Buy the competition.
Indirect Competition could be defined as "competition that you face from your substitutes." e.g For fast food, McDonalds, Taco Bell would be direct competition, while Applebees, Chile's, TGI Fridays, etc would be indirect competition.
Direct competition is a company that offers a product that customers may choose over your product. Indirect competition is a company that offers a substitute good.
It's a monopoly.
The opposite of lose (a competition) is "win."The opposite of lose (misplace) is to "find."The opposite of lose (possession, value) is to "gain." To not lose is to "retain."
Yes... That's what "open" means. An open is the opposite of an invitational.
The answer to this question is "a monopsony". This is where one buyer faces many sellers.
full-fledged employment (If you're referring to the workplace) ready for competition (If you're referring to sports, contests etc,)
no that shouldnt matter if you can write with one hand why would you want to learn to write with the other theres no competition
Yes, the word "race" can have opposite meanings. It can refer to a competition involving speed, or it can also refer to a categorization of human beings based on physical characteristics such as skin color, which is often associated with discrimination and inequality.
direct competition, indirect competition and budget competition
They are having a competition
Horizontal competition, Inter-type competition, vertical competition, channel system competition
they had no competition!
Interspecific competition.