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Discover Ludwig"competitive markets" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to markets where companies compete for customers by offering different prices, services, or products. For example, "Foreign companies have a difficult time competing in domestic competitive markets."
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d defined as the duality of competition and cooperation expressed on competitive markets.
Higher HHIs are associated with less competition, while lower HHIs indicate more competitive markets.
"Competitive markets create reasonable behaviour".
Goodbye, competitive markets; hello, regulation.
"People want to have open, competitive markets.
Most "blue" states already have competitive markets.
There is general agreement that competitive markets benefit consumers.
In vibrant, competitive markets, promiscuity invariably becomes the norm.
We could once again have competitive markets driving innovation.
"Competitive markets produce better outcomes than regulated or uncompetitive markets".
In less competitive markets, even fewer need be nobbled.
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