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within markets.[example needed] The more
contestable a
market is, the
closer it will be to a
perfectly contestable market. Some
economists argue that determining...
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contest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contest may
refer to:
Competition Will
contest Contesting,
amateur radio contesting (radiosport)
Contest (2013...
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competitive industries, and more
generally any
market which is held to be
contestable. Normally, a firm that
introduces a
differentiated product can initially...
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election without an in****bent on the
ballot is an open seat or open
contest. The word "in****bent" is
derived from the
Latin verb in****bere, literally...
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merely "
contested" is to "attribute
significance to the
contest rather than to the concept". Yet, to
state that a
concept is "
contestable" (rather than...
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jurisdictions in the
United States. It is also
referred to as a plea of no
contest or no defense. It is a plea
where the
defendant neither admits nor disputes...
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marked the
first general election since 1997 to see a four-cornered
contest in one
contested constituency and the
first ever four-cornered
fight inside a GRC...