abuse of a dominant position
- abuse of a dominant position
(br.)
- nadużycie dominującej pozycji
- sytuacja, która ma miejsce wówczas, gdy jedna z firm jest w stanie działać całkowicie niezależnie od swoich konkurentów, klientów lub odbiorców, pozostając rentowną i angażując się w działalność, która prawdopodobnie utrudni skuteczną konkurencję na tym rynku. W większości ustawodawstw jest zakazane raczej to ostatnie działanie - przeszkadzanie skutecznej konkurencji - niż sama sytuacja dominacji. Niektóre przykłady niewłaściwego zachowania to: odmowa udzielenia licencji, geograficzna dyskryminacja cenowa, nieuzasadniona odmowa dostawy lub „drapieżna" polityka cenowa (por. predatory pricing); (am. abuse of monopoly power).
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