He questioned the view that we need not be concerned with heavy concentration, instead preferring «standard economic wisdom» that «mergers resulting in high levels of concentration in markets with
substantial barriers to entry will usually reduce competition and cause harm to consumers and our economy.»
Not exact matches
Robotics are also making it possible for more individuals
to start businesses in industries where the need for a
substantial labor force once posed a big
barrier to entry.
As for Air Products, «it's a great business that is undervalued,» Ackman told CNBC Tuesday — citing a very diverse customer and product base, high
barriers to entry, and
substantial pricing power.
Elford points out that Secure Energy has a track record of «
substantial» growth on an absolute and per - share basis; it has a relatively clean balance sheet and it's in an industry with high
barriers to entry.
Against this, the ACCC considers that the proposed acquisition would result, or be likely
to result, in
substantial public detriment constituted by a lessening of competition, due
to raised
barriers to entry and expansion for smaller electricity retailers in NSW and a material risk of increased generator market power.
There are several other well recognised criteria which are more indicative of the presence (or absence) of market power, particularly the existence of
substantial entry barriers, and the relative freedom from constraints imposed on a firm by its competitors and customers, which should be considered in order
to determine a firm's market power.
Search theory suggests early career job changes lead
to better matches that benefit both workers and firms, but this may not hold true in teacher labor markets characterized by salary rigidities,
barriers to entry, and
substantial differences in working conditions.
Direct Buyer: Given the
substantial capital and expertise required
to operate commercial real estate, there are high
barriers to entry as direct buyers.