THE INTERACTION OF COMPETITION AND MONOPOLY
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business activity, antimonopoly regulation, competition, monopolies, business law, business law.Abstrak
In the context of the desire of each market entity to maximize profits and, consequently, to expand the scale of economic activity, firms act as competitors in relation to each other. Economic competition refers to the competition of economic agents in the consumer market.
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