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Todays announcement is designed to increase competition by encouraging consumers to shop around for the best deal.
Is it worthwhile to implement policies designed to increase competition in transport markets?
From November 1st European financial-services providers will be subject to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID), designed to increase competition and improve transparency across a broad swathe of financial services.
A 2013 law designed to increase competition may actually be stifling it, according to witnesses.
All of them were designed to increase competition, or at least create that appearance, especially in the Northeast.
Right?" Trump's proposal is designed to increase competition and give private health plans more flexibility to negotiate discounts for seniors covered by Medicare.
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