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Antitrust Laws
Legislation enacted to prevent new monopolies from forming, break up those that already exist, and regulate anti-competitive practices that may harm the market or consumers.
Social Welfare
Programs and policies designed to improve the well-being of individuals and groups in society, often provided by the government.
Marginal-Cost Pricing
A pricing strategy where the price of a good or service is equal to the incremental cost to produce one more unit of a good.
Government Subsidy
A financial contribution provided by the government to support industries or activities beneficial to the public interest, aimed at reducing their costs or encouraging more production and consumption.
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