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perfectly contestable market would have no
barriers to
entry or exit ("frictionless
reversible entry" in
economist William Brock's terms).
Contestable markets...
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Contest may
refer to:
Competition Will
contest Contesting,
amateur radio contesting (radiosport)
Contest (2013 film), an
American film
Contest (1932 film)...
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beauty contest is a
competition that has
traditionally focused on
judging and
ranking the
physical attributes of the contestants,
although most
contests have...
- is
merely "
contested" is to "attribute
significance to the
contest rather than to the concept". Yet, to
state that a
concept is "
contestable" (rather than...
- "The
Contest" is the 51st
episode of the NBC
sitcom Seinfeld. The 11th
episode of the
fourth season, it
aired on
November 18, 1992. In the episode, Jerry...
- The
Eurovision Song
Contest (French:
Concours Eurovision de la chanson) is an
international song
competition organised annually by the
European Broadcasting...
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competitive industries and, more generally, any
market which is held to be
contestable. Normally, a firm that
introduces a
differentiated product can initially...
- an
election without an in****bent is
referred to as an open seat or open
contest. The word "in****bent" is
derived from the
Latin verb in****bere, literally...
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competitive industries, and more
generally any
market which is held to be
contestable. Normally, a firm that
introduces a
differentiated product can initially...