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Dominant firm

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    A firm able to act relatively independently of its competitors in terms of pricing or output decisions. dominance has to be assessed within the context of the degree of competition in a relevant market. for example, a dominant firm generally cannot totally ignore the reactions of rival firms, including a competitive fringe. such a firm might have a large share of total sales, which allows it to set prices to maximize profits while considering the supply response of smaller firms (the competitive fringe).




Dominant, английский
  1. Господствующий, преобладающий

  2. (of an allele) having the characteristic that leads to the trait which it controls being shown in any individual carrying it. compare recessive comment: since each physical trait is governed by two genes, if one is recessive and the other dominant, the resulting trait will be that of the dominant gene.

  3. Dominante


Dominant (formative) -, английский
    Руслоформирующий сток


Dominant carrier, английский
    A telecom company with sufficient market share to play a major role in determining rates.


Dominant company, английский

Dominant control, английский
    The control to which other selected controls are aligned and sized. when aligning controls, selected controls align to the dominant control. when sizing controls, selected controls are assigned the dimensions of the dominant control.


Dominant eigenvector, английский
    Доминирующий собственный вектор; доминантный собственный вектор


Dominant equilibrium, английский
    Господствующее равновесие


Dominant estate, английский
    Where a restriction on use of one piece of real property is imposed in order to confer a benefit upon the owner of another, the former is called the servient estate and the latter the dominant estate. for example, if ownership of one field confers upon its owner the easement or right to walk across the field of a neighbor in order to reach the highway, the field whose owner has that right is the dominant estate and that which may be crossed is the servient estate.


Dominant estate., английский

Dominant eye, английский
  1. An eye (left or right) that helps provide stronger visual perception for things like aiming.

  2. The eye that “leads” its partner during eye movements. humans also have a dominant hand, foot, eye, and side of brain (not necessarily all on the same side).


Dominant fault, английский
    Доминирующая неисправность


Dominant feature, английский
    Существенный признак (товарного знака,. обеспечивающий его отличие и характерность в целом)


Dominant in all of, английский
    Europe after the mid-16th cent., and evolved through the mannerist phase


Dominant mode, английский
    The mode in an optical device spectrum with the most power.


Dominant patent, английский
  1. Доминирующий патент (патент, широко перекрывающий другую заявку или патент)

  2. Доминирующий патент (патент, широко- перекрывающий другую заявку или патент)


Dominant strategy, английский
  1. A strategy that is best (optimal) no matter what an opponent does.

  2. Господствующая стратегия


Dominant tenement, английский
    Property that carries a right to use a portion of a neighboring property. for example, property that benefits from a beach access trail across another property is the dominant tenement.


Dominant trees, английский
    The most numerous and vigorous species in a mixed forest.


Dominant vitrain, английский

Dominante de la composition, французский

Relatively, английский

Competitors, английский

Competition, английский
  1. Struggle among trees and other vegetation, generally for limited nutrients, light, and water present on a site. competition can cause reduced tree growth. severe competition in very dense stands may cause stand stagnation (17).

  2. Конкуренция в реальной экономике всевозможные сочетания таких факторов, как человеческая изобретательность, высокие таможенные барьеры по отношению к продукции тех или иных отраслей, рост эффективности производства ввиду его крупных масштабов и пр мешают развернуться настоящей конкуренции правительства многих стран признают этот факт и стремятся поддержать конкуренцию посредством антимонопольных законов и политических мер

  3. Соревнование

  4. Конкуренция

  5. Interaction between members of the same population or of two or more populations to obtain a resource that both require and which is available in limited supply, hence, limiting overall fitness (survival, growth, reproduction of an organism). asymmetrical c.: competition between two organisms (or species) in which one is much more severely affected than the other (principle of displacement of the weaker by the stronger organism). exclusion c.: the elimination from an area or habitat of one species by another through interspecific competition. exploitation c.: competition in which any adverse effects on an organism are brought about by reductions in resource levels caused by other competing organisms (on a first come first serve basis). interference c.: competition between two organisms in which one physically excludes the other from a portion of a habitat and hence from the resources that could be exploited there. interspecific c.: competition between individuals for the same limited resources by different species - (exclusion principle of gausse) competing species relying on the same ecological resources cannot exist together. intraspecific c.: competition between individuals for the same limited resources by the same species. symmetrical c.: (see asymmetrical competition).

  6. Businesses that sell similar products or services and compete for the same customer segment.

  7. Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the same market share.

  8. Competition tends to come in two varieties: competition among the few (a market with a small number of sellers or buyers, such that each can exercise some degree of market power) and competition among the many (perfect competition - a market with so many buyers and sellers that none is able to influence the market price or quantity exchanged).

  9. There are two types of competition:


Competitive, английский
    Конкурентоспособный


Considering, английский

Independent, английский
  1. One who logs and sells his output on the open market; not associated with a mill or under company or dealer contract (19).

  2. Независимый; автономный

  3. Независимый, автономный

  4. Независимый, самостоятельный; рантье (лицо, живущее на доходы от капитала)

  5. Независимый

  6. A независимый

  7. A merchant ship under naval control, but sailing alone and unescorted by any warship.


Competitor, английский
  1. Участник соревнований

  2. Конкурент

  3. An entity that sells similar products or services and competes for the same customer segment.


Regulatedsupplier, английский
    A firm that is subject to regulation.


Transition charge, английский
    A fee that customers who purchase generation services from an alternative electric supplier pay to their local utility for distribution services. this allows the utility to recover its stranded costs and implementation costs with loss of a portion of its generation business (when services were formerly provided by a vertically integrated regulated utility). sometimes called a competitive transition charge .