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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that has been created or manipulated to foster competition, rather than allowing it to develop naturally.
Example: "The new regulations have made the market artificially competitive, leading to price wars that benefit consumers in the short term."
Alternatives: "manufactured competition" or "forced competition".
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Moreover, the creation of artificially competitive districts violates important norms of representation and may even backfire as I argue here.
To give you a sense of the problem: Widespread complaints that China was manipulating its currency — selling renminbi and buying foreign currencies, so as to keep the renminbi weak and China's exports artificially competitive — began around 2003.
"This race has become artificially competitive because liberal Democrat Jack Davis is now trying to pass himself off as a conservative while the other liberal Democrat, Kathy Hochul, is benefiting from his trick," Jonathan Collegio, an American Crossroads spokesman, said.
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On the monetary front, his desire to keep the peso artificially cheap thereby maintaining the competitive advantage enjoyed by Argentinian exporters and domestic import-substituters has forced the central bank to primport-substituters has to buy American dollars, thus increasing the money supply and forcedng inflathen.
The bubble that burst that year was a result of trends dating back to the 1970s, including American consumers taking on excessive debt to finance consumption, despite their stagnant incomes, and the low interest rates made possible by Japan and China, which recycled their huge trade surpluses into purchases of U.S. debt to keep their currencies artificially low and their exports competitive.
American and European officials have complained that China is keeping its currency artificially weak, making its exports more competitive and harming competitors trying to climb out of the recession.
In a competitive market anything that artificially raises the price of labour will curb demand for it, and the first to lose their jobs will be the least skilled the people intervention is supposed to help.
Let's start with the obvious fact of China's government artificially manipulating its currency to gain competitive advantage.
Some trading partners insist China is keeping its currency artificially low to give Chinese exporters a competitive advantage.
Many Western policy makers believe that the renminbi exchange rate is artificially low, giving Chinese exporters an unfair competitive advantage over U.S. and European manufacturers.
A new league like the 3-year-old Drone Racing League (DRL), which has raised $32M in venture capital to develop the sport of competitive drone racing, has to artificially stimulate the development of a fanbase if it doesn't want to wait years for grassroots competitions to create a critical mass of fans even for a niche OTT service.
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