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On the eastern front, the turning point in World War II was the Battle of Kursk.
Brand Loyalty
The tendency of consumers to continuously purchase one brand's products over competing brands due to preference or satisfaction.
Monopoly Power
The ability of a single producer or seller in a market to control prices and exclude competition, often leading to less choice and higher prices for consumers.
Cartels
An agreement among competing firms to control prices or exclude entry of a new competitor in a market, often to maximize profits collectively.
Secret Price Concessions
Secret price concessions involve undisclosed discounts or benefits offered by a seller to a buyer, often to secure a deal or foster loyalty without publicly affecting the listed price.
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