Bir grup üreticinin bir araya gelerek ürün fiyatlarını belirlemesi, KARTEL, MÜBADELE ANLAŞMASI:Genel olarak posta veya ikmal maddelerinin abluka altında bir yerden geçebilmesi veya esirlerin mübadelesi için, harp halinde bulunan memleketler arasında yapılan yazılı anlaşma, esir değişimi anlaşması, kartel, savaş halinde olan devletlerin esir mübadelesi için aralarında yaptıkları anlaşma,
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Bir grup üreticinin bir araya gelerek ürün fiyatlarını belirlemesi
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KARTEL, MÜBADELE ANLAŞMASI:Genel olarak posta veya ikmal maddelerinin abluka altında bir yerden geçebilmesi veya esirlerin mübadelesi için, harp halinde bulunan memleketler arasında yapılan yazılı anlaşma
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esir değişimi anlaşması
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kartel
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savaş halinde olan devletlerin esir mübadelesi için aralarında yaptıkları anlaşma
A combination of political groups (notably parties) for common action, A written letter of defiance or challenge, A group of businesses or nations that collude to limit competition within an industry or market, An official agreement concerning the exchange of prisoners, A ship used to negotiate with an enemy in time of war, and to exchange prisoners, a group of firms formally agreeing to control the price and output of a product, - explicit forms of collusion concerned with product price, output, service, or sales, A group of companies or countries that band together to control production and prices The most famous example of a cartel in the world economy is OPEC that was set up in 1960 to coordinate the production of oil, thus allowing better control over the market price, An alliance or arrangement of independent sellers in the same field of business organized in order to function as a monopoly with respect to production or marketing of the commodity, a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service; "they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly", An agreement among the major suppliers of a good or service to fix its price at an advantageous level "Antitrust" legislation attempts the difficult task of suppressing this practice, a group of firms or nations that agrees to act as a monopoly and not compete with each other, in order to generate a competitive advantage in world markets, An agreement between belligerents for the exchange of prisoners, An official agreement between governments at war, especially one concerning the exchange of prisoners, A group of businesses that collude to fix prices within an industry or market, A group of firms that try to collude to act as a single monopoly (p 334), A letter of defiance or challenge; a challenge to single combat, To defy or challenge, The monopolistic organization of a group of firms, An organization of independent producers formed to regulate the production, pricing, or marketing practices of its members in order to limit competition and maximize their market power, An organization of producers seeking to limit or eliminate competition among its members, most often by agreeing to restrict output to keep prices higher than would occur under competitive conditions Cartels are inherently unstable because of the potential for producers to defect from the agreement and capture larger markets by selling at lower prices, A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product The United States has laws prohibiting cartels, An international agreement among producers of a commodity that attempts to control the production and pricing of that commodity, a group of producers with an agreement to collude in setting prices and output, A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices. a drug cartel. a group of people or companies who agree to sell something at a particular price in order to prevent competition and increase profits monopoly (from cartello, from carta; CARD). Organization of a few independent producers for the purpose of improving the profitability of the firms involved (see oligopoly). This usually involves some restriction of output, control of price, and allocation of market shares. Members of a cartel generally maintain their separate identities and financial independence while engaging in cooperative policies. Cartels can either be domestic (e.g., the historical example of the German IG Farben) or international (e.g., OPEC). Because cartels restrict competition and result in higher prices for consumers, they are outlawed in some countries. The only industry operating in the U.S. with a blanket exemption from the antitrust laws is major league baseball, but several U.S. firms have been given permission to participate in international cartels, An association of independent buisinesses formed to monopolise and control production, distribution and prices, A combination of independent business firms organized to regulate the production, pricing and marketing of goods by its members, a group of producers (whether companies or countries, such as Opec) formed to control the price of whatever it is they produce They are illegal within most market economies, a group of producers in the same industry who coordinate pricing and production decisions (chapter 11), a group of independent business organizations that band together in an attempt to limit competition by influencing prices, production and marketing, an association of businesses formed to regulate prices, quantities of goods sold, or control marketing territories, Any association of producers whose purpose is to control supply of and prices for a given product, A group of companies that together have a sufficiently large share of a particular product or industry so that they can force prices up by not competing with each other An agreement is reached not to compete on price and what is effectively a monopoly is established For example, The Organisation of Petroleum Counties (O P E C ) controlled prices in the oil industry from 1973, an association of industrialists or nations formed to establish an international monopoly, a group of producers or sellers who combine to avoid competition and increase profits by fixing prices and quantifies, syndication, association of businesses, economic monopoly, A group of firms or countries that explicitly agree to set prices and/or limit output in order to raise profits OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) is an example of a cartel, An organization of producers that work together to maximize joint profits, plural of cartel,
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A combination of political groups (notably parties) for common action
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A written letter of defiance or challenge - "Xerxes whipped the Sea, and writ a cartell of defiance to the hill Athos."
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A group of businesses or nations that collude to limit competition within an industry or market
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An official agreement concerning the exchange of prisoners
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A ship used to negotiate with an enemy in time of war, and to exchange prisoners
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a group of firms formally agreeing to control the price and output of a product
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- explicit forms of collusion concerned with product price, output, service, or sales
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A group of companies or countries that band together to control production and prices The most famous example of a cartel in the world economy is OPEC that was set up in 1960 to coordinate the production of oil, thus allowing better control over the market price
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An alliance or arrangement of independent sellers in the same field of business organized in order to function as a monopoly with respect to production or marketing of the commodity
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a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service; "they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly"
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An agreement among the major suppliers of a good or service to fix its price at an advantageous level "Antitrust" legislation attempts the difficult task of suppressing this practice
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a group of firms or nations that agrees to act as a monopoly and not compete with each other, in order to generate a competitive advantage in world markets
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An agreement between belligerents for the exchange of prisoners
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An official agreement between governments at war, especially one concerning the exchange of prisoners
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A group of businesses that collude to fix prices within an industry or market
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A group of firms that try to collude to act as a single monopoly (p 334)
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A letter of defiance or challenge; a challenge to single combat
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To defy or challenge
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The monopolistic organization of a group of firms
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An organization of independent producers formed to regulate the production, pricing, or marketing practices of its members in order to limit competition and maximize their market power
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An organization of producers seeking to limit or eliminate competition among its members, most often by agreeing to restrict output to keep prices higher than would occur under competitive conditions Cartels are inherently unstable because of the potential for producers to defect from the agreement and capture larger markets by selling at lower prices
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A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product The United States has laws prohibiting cartels
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An international agreement among producers of a commodity that attempts to control the production and pricing of that commodity
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a group of producers with an agreement to collude in setting prices and output
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A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices. a drug cartel. a group of people or companies who agree to sell something at a particular price in order to prevent competition and increase profits monopoly (from cartello, from carta; CARD). Organization of a few independent producers for the purpose of improving the profitability of the firms involved (see oligopoly). This usually involves some restriction of output, control of price, and allocation of market shares. Members of a cartel generally maintain their separate identities and financial independence while engaging in cooperative policies. Cartels can either be domestic (e.g., the historical example of the German IG Farben) or international (e.g., OPEC). Because cartels restrict competition and result in higher prices for consumers, they are outlawed in some countries. The only industry operating in the U.S. with a blanket exemption from the antitrust laws is major league baseball, but several U.S. firms have been given permission to participate in international cartels
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An association of independent buisinesses formed to monopolise and control production, distribution and prices
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A combination of independent business firms organized to regulate the production, pricing and marketing of goods by its members
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a group of producers (whether companies or countries, such as Opec) formed to control the price of whatever it is they produce They are illegal within most market economies
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a group of producers in the same industry who coordinate pricing and production decisions (chapter 11)
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a group of independent business organizations that band together in an attempt to limit competition by influencing prices, production and marketing
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an association of businesses formed to regulate prices, quantities of goods sold, or control marketing territories
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Any association of producers whose purpose is to control supply of and prices for a given product
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A group of companies that together have a sufficiently large share of a particular product or industry so that they can force prices up by not competing with each other An agreement is reached not to compete on price and what is effectively a monopoly is established For example, The Organisation of Petroleum Counties (O P E C ) controlled prices in the oil industry from 1973
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an association of industrialists or nations formed to establish an international monopoly
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a group of producers or sellers who combine to avoid competition and increase profits by fixing prices and quantifies
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syndication, association of businesses, economic monopoly isim
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A group of firms or countries that explicitly agree to set prices and/or limit output in order to raise profits OPEC (the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) is an example of a cartel
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An organization of producers that work together to maximize joint profits
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