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Finding ways to develop a corporate 'glue' that will hold the organization effectively together is required to support the global and cultural aspects of international business.
Price Discrimination
The selling of a product to different buyers at different prices when the price differences are not justified by differences in cost.
Tying Contracts
Agreements where the seller of a product or service requires the buyer to also purchase a secondary product or service.
Sherman Act
A landmark federal statute in the field of U.S. antitrust law passed in 1890 to protect competition and prohibit monopolistic practices.
Clayton Act
A U.S. antitrust law, enacted in 1914, aimed at promoting competition and preventing unfair business practices.
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