cultivate competition - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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cultivate competition - Übersetzung nach Englisch

GOVERNMENT BODIES ENFORCING FAIR COMPETITION
Regulators (Competition); Private competition; Competition regulatory commission; Competition regulatory commision; Competition Council; Competition regulation
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cultivate         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cultivate; Cultivated; Cultivation (disambiguation)
(v.) = cultivar, desarrollar, fomentar, promover, conseguir, mejorar
Ex: Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.
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* cultivate + competition = fomentar la competencia
* cultivate + gift = cultivar un don
* cultivate + reading habits = cultivar los hábitos de lectura
competitiveness         
  • Airlines competing for Europe-Japan passenger flight market: Swiss and SAS
  • The printing equipment company [[American Type Founders]] explicitly states in its 1923 manual that its goal is to 'discourage unhealthy competition' in the printing industry.
RIVALRY BETWEEN FIRMS; ABILITY OF COMPANIES TO TAKE EACH OTHERS' MARKET SHARE IN A GIVEN MARKET
Competition (companies); Competitive market; Buyer's market; Seller's market; Economic competition; Competetiveness; Market competition; Competitivity; Cost competitive; Competitive Market; Competitive markets; Competitive Markets; Competitive economy; Competitiveness
(n.) = competitividad
Ex: The homogeneity, competitiveness and resulting synergy of this market is fostering significant advances in the capability of smaller computers to manage large massess of data.
competition policy         
  • [[Scottish Enlightenment]] philosopher [[Adam Smith]] was an early enemy of cartels.
  • Coke]] in the 17th century thought that general restraints on trade were unreasonable.
  • Elizabeth I assured monopolies would not be abused in the early era of [[globalization]].
  • [[John Stuart Mill]] believed the [[restraint of trade]] doctrine was justified to preserve [[liberty]] and [[competition]].
  • The economist's depiction of [[deadweight loss]] to efficiency that monopolies cause
  • [[Paul Samuelson]], author of the 20th century's most successful economics text, combined mathematical models and [[Keynesian]] macroeconomic intervention. He advocated the general success of the market but backed the American government's antitrust policies.
  • [[Robert Bork]]
  • Senatorial Round House by [[Thomas Nast]], 1886
  • WTO]] members, in green and blue, whether competition law should form part of the agreements.
LAW THAT PROMOTES OR SEEKS TO MAINTAIN MARKET COMPETITION BY REGULATING ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT BY COMPANIES
Antitrust law; Antitrust laws; Anti-trust law; Anti-trust; Trust busting; Trust Busting; Competition policy; Competition Policy; AntiTrust; Trustbuster; Trustbusting; Anti-trust legislation; Antitrust Law; Antitrust; Competition Law; Antitrust or competition law; Competition legislation; Trust-busting; Antimonopoly Law; Antitrust Rules; Competition Rules; Fair-competition laws; Fair competition laws; Competition laws; Anti-Monopoly Law; Trade practices law; Antitrust regulation
(n.) = política de competencias
Ex: And competition policy is one area of activity where the European Commission does have the power to impose legislation which is binding in all member states.

Definition

seller's market
When there is a seller's market for a particular product, there are fewer of the products for sale than people who want to buy them, so buyers have little choice and prices go up. (BUSINESS)
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Wikipedia

Competition regulator

A competition regulator is the institution that oversees the functioning of markets. It identifies and corrects practices causing market impediments and distortions through competition law (also known as antitrust law). In general it is a government agency, typically a statutory authority, sometimes called an economic regulator, that regulates and enforces competition laws and may sometimes also enforce consumer protection laws. In addition to such agencies, there is often another body responsible for formulating competition policy.

Many nations implement competition laws, and there is general agreement on acceptable standards of behaviour. The degree to which countries enforce their competition policy varies substantially.

Competition regulators may also regulate certain aspects of mergers and acquisitions and business alliances and regulate or prohibit cartels and monopolies. Other government agencies may have responsibilities in relation to aspects of competition law that affect companies (e.g., the registrar of companies).

Regulators may form supranational or international alliances like the ECN (European Competition Network), the ICN (International Competition Network), and the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development).