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A lack of current saving can be offset by borrowing, but the availability of borrowing is limited by the prospects for future saving.
Unreasonably Low Prices
Pricing strategies that are significantly below the market average or cost of production, often used to eliminate competition or enter new markets.
Robinson-Patman Act
A United States federal law aimed at preventing unfair competition and price discrimination among businesses.
Price Fixing
When two or more companies collude to set a product’s price.
Federal Trade Commission
A United States government agency that enforces laws related to consumer protection and competition.
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