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7 Competition Strategy

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Japanese Economy, 1984, vol. 13, issue 1-2, 45-71

Abstract: Competition arises where many of the same or similar products are sold in the same market. Competition strategy is the strategy to increase or maintain the share of market, whether it is the share of old products or new ones.

Date: 1984
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