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Definition of cartelize in English: cartelize(British cartelise) verbkɑːˈtɛlʌɪzˈkɑːtəlʌɪzˈkɑrdəlaɪz [with object](of manufacturers or suppliers) form a cartel in (an industry or trade) the domestic industry retains the benefits of its expanded productivity by cartelizing the market Europe's cartelized airline industry Example sentencesExamples - He argues that the NRA cannot assist recovery but rather will only cartelize industry.
- One big trouble with that is that then people remain ignorant of the ruling class, and the fact that Business often pushes regulatory measures to cartelize the system, so I went ahead and named names…
- I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised.
- If any business or occupation, global or otherwise, is open to entry world wide all attempts to cartelise or monopolise will fail.
- Northland charged that interpreting ‘persons’ to include foreign farmers would permit producers around the world to join together to cartelize any agricultural product to the detriment of U.S. consumers.
- The Institute for Justice, for example, recently filed suit against the Louisiana Horticulture Commission, which cartelizes florists.
- It would, in short, retain a system of cartelized banking, special privilege, and virtually inevitable generation of inflation and contraction.
- This impressively contrasts with the first half of the century when Germany was the synonym of a highly cartelized country.
- Liquid fuels' pricing is not cartelised, despite the existence of large distributive chains in Bulgaria.
- Symeonidis finds that industries without cartels have much higher advertising expenditures than cartelized industries.
- The banks transformed Austrian industry into one of the most heavily cartelized in Europe.
- The effect of tariffs upon the British economy was deeply controversial, but the cartelized steel industry was one industrial giant that appeared to show some benefit.
- As public choice economists have shown, government regulation is often the surest means to cartelize an industry, and that almost always benefits the dominant player.
- This would cartelize American industry and increase profits.
Definition of cartelize in US English: cartelize(British cartelise) verbˈkärdəlīzˈkɑrdəlaɪz [with object](of manufacturers or suppliers) form a cartel in (an industry or trade) the domestic industry retains the benefits of its expanded productivity by cartelizing the market Europe's cartelized airline industry Example sentencesExamples - This impressively contrasts with the first half of the century when Germany was the synonym of a highly cartelized country.
- I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised.
- It would, in short, retain a system of cartelized banking, special privilege, and virtually inevitable generation of inflation and contraction.
- One big trouble with that is that then people remain ignorant of the ruling class, and the fact that Business often pushes regulatory measures to cartelize the system, so I went ahead and named names…
- Liquid fuels' pricing is not cartelised, despite the existence of large distributive chains in Bulgaria.
- As public choice economists have shown, government regulation is often the surest means to cartelize an industry, and that almost always benefits the dominant player.
- Symeonidis finds that industries without cartels have much higher advertising expenditures than cartelized industries.
- The Institute for Justice, for example, recently filed suit against the Louisiana Horticulture Commission, which cartelizes florists.
- The effect of tariffs upon the British economy was deeply controversial, but the cartelized steel industry was one industrial giant that appeared to show some benefit.
- This would cartelize American industry and increase profits.
- He argues that the NRA cannot assist recovery but rather will only cartelize industry.
- If any business or occupation, global or otherwise, is open to entry world wide all attempts to cartelise or monopolise will fail.
- Northland charged that interpreting ‘persons’ to include foreign farmers would permit producers around the world to join together to cartelize any agricultural product to the detriment of U.S. consumers.
- The banks transformed Austrian industry into one of the most heavily cartelized in Europe.
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