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Horizontal competition vs. vertical competition Definition

Horizontal competition occurs between companies at the same level of the supply chain, while vertical competition occurs between companies at different levels, such as manufacturers and retailers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Horizontal competition is between similar businesses, while vertical competition involves different stages of production or distribution.
Horizontal competition is more tightly regulated to prevent collusion, while vertical competition often faces scrutiny for monopolistic behavior.
Horizontal agreements often limit competition, while vertical agreements can influence supply chains and pricing structures.
Horizontal competition occurs between companies at the same level in an industry, while vertical competition occurs between businesses in different stages of the supply chain.

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