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"entry barrier"
Keywords:
incumbent
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entrants
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unprofitable
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impediment
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barriers
Related Terms:
Barrier to entry
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Barriers to entry
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Natural monopoly
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Monopoly
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Imperfect competition
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Contestable market
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Monopolistic competition
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Competitive advantage
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Market structure
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Oligopoly
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Competitive advantage
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Competition
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Predatory pricing
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Monopsony
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Perfect competition
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Monopoly
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Competition
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Best execution
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Competitive advantage
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Infant industry argument
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First mover advantage
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Shakeout
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Restructuring
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Cartel
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Competition
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Entry order
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Bucket shop
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Best effort
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Market failure
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Deregulation
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Protectionism
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Fill
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Firm order
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Competitive bidding
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All or none order
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Open order
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All-or-none
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Market power
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Fill or kill
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Fill or kill order
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Market failures
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Legal monopoly
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Good 'til cancelled order
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All or none
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Cannibalization
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Good till cancelled order
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Immediate or cancel
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Aon
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Gtc
see barriers to entry
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A natural or artificial impediment to a firm beginning to operate in an industry. Entry barriers give a first mover advantage to firms already in an industry, and these are often national firms in competition with potential foreign entrants.
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a cost borne by entrants and not by incumbent firms-differential costs
humboldt.edu
a rent that is derived from incumbency
antitrustreview.com
a structural characteristic of a market that protects the market power of incumbents by making entry unprofitable
antitrustreview.com
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