Chapter 34: Q. 18. (page 832)
How does competition, whether domestic or foreign, harm businesses?
Short Answer
On one hand, competition have many advantages but on the other hand it also has several criticism too.
Chapter 34: Q. 18. (page 832)
How does competition, whether domestic or foreign, harm businesses?
On one hand, competition have many advantages but on the other hand it also has several criticism too.
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