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▸ noun: (economics) A competitive strategy in which firms deliberately don't engage in price reductions, but rather compete in advertising, quality, or design etc.
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▸ noun: (economics) A competitive strategy in which firms deliberately don't engage in price reductions, but rather compete in advertising, quality, or design etc.
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nonmarket,
non-rivalry,
noncompetitor,
nondisparagement,
nonrivalry,
nonincentive,
laissez faire,
nondemand,
off brand,
nonprotectionism,
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