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Sigmund Freud's psychodynamic theory
Legal Restrictions
Rules and regulations imposed by law that limit or define the actions individuals or organizations can perform.
Intensity of Competition
The degree of rivalry among firms in a particular market, heavily influencing their pricing, marketing, and product development strategies.
Lobby Government
The act of attempting to influence government officials' decisions or policies, typically conducted by individuals, companies, or organizations.
Restrict Entry
The act of limiting access or entrance into a market or sector to control competition and maintain market power.
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