Price fixing is when companies conspire to eliminate price competition among themselves.
Collusion.
confederation
The term that refers to slaves that do not have the right to own property is chattel slavery. Chattel slaves are considered property themselves and have no legal rights to own assets or possessions.
Protectionist policy refers to government actions taken to restrict imports and boost domestic industries. This can include tariffs, quotas, and subsidies to protect local businesses from foreign competition. Critics argue that protectionism can lead to trade wars and higher prices for consumers.
The term that came from this practice is "black market." It refers to the illegal buying and selling of goods and services outside of organized trading networks and regulations.
Objective justice refers to a moral standard of fairness and equality that is independent of individual perspectives or biases. It aims to ensure that all individuals receive fair treatment and consequences based on impartial criteria. This concept often guides legal systems and ethical decision-making.
Price competition refers to as who will sell for the lowest price. Meanwhile, non-price competition refers to the person who can sell the most attractive product.
independent or quasi-independent variable
Interpersonal competition refers to rivalry between 2 or more persons, such as student competition in class.
"Jocking for position" refers to the efforts made by some to win a competition by advancing their position. This is usually in reference to gaining acclaim in the business world to line themselves up for a promotion.
The word "competition" is a common uncapitalized noun. On the other hand "Olympics" is a proper noun and is capitalized. Olympics refers to a definite competition.
That is called a Monopoly.
This question refers to a competition which has expired.
The term "selfish" refers to when something or someone only thinks of themselves. It can be used to mean instinctive behavior where it benefits the organism performing the action, as in animal competition for mates, but may also benefit the species indirectly.
Threats in SWOT analysis refers to outside threats such as competition. On the other hand, weaknesses refers to internal limitations.
polyphony
polyphony
PEKKA does not stand for anything but refers to a competition on the Clash of Clans.