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Two or more individual organisms of a single species or different species using the same scarce resources in an ecosystem.
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Where two businesses offer similar products or services, they are in competition with each other. There are regulations governing competition to ensure that businesses do not employ unfair tactics or exploit monopolies at the expense of competitors and consumers. These include the Competition Act 1998 which established the Competition Commission - visit its web site at www.competition-commission.org.uk for further details.
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Rivalry. Similar businesses providing products or services to your potential customers.
Ãâó: www.onlinewbc.gov/docs/starting/glossary.html
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In the domestic market, few companies are free to set prices without carefully evaluating their competitors' pricing policies. This point is also true in exporting, and it is further complicated by the need to evaluate the competition's prices in each export market the exporter intends to enter.
Ãâó: www.cecunc.org/business/international/export.html
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The struggle among adjacent trees from growth requirements such as sunlight, nutrients, water and growing space. Competition goes on among both the roots and crowns of trees in the same stand.
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