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perfectly contestable market would have no
barriers to
entry or exit ("frictionless
reversible entry" in
economist William Brock's terms).
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contest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contest may
refer to:
Competition Will
contest Contesting,
amateur radio contesting (radiosport)
Contest (2013...
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Contesting (also
known as radiosport) is a
competitive activity pursued by
amateur radio operators. In a
contest, an
amateur radio station,
which may be...
- "The
Contest" is the
eleventh episode of the
fourth season of the
American television sitcom Seinfeld, and the 51st
episode overall.
Written by Larry...
- The
Eurovision Song
Contest (French:
Concours Eurovision de la chanson),
often known simply as
Eurovision or by its
acronym ESC, is an
international song...
- A will
contest, in the law of property, is a
formal objection raised against the
validity of a will,
based on the
contention that the will does not reflect...
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CONTEST is the
United Kingdom's counter-terrorism strategy,
first developed by Sir
David Omand and the Home
Office in
early 2003 as the
immediate response...
- A
cutting contest is a type of
musical battle that was
traditionally held
between various stride piano players from the 1920s to the 1940s, and to a lesser...
- EU
regulation that aims to make the
digital economy fairer and more
contestable. The
regulation entered into
force on 1
November 2022 and
became applicable...