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- Q12274430 subject Q7189792.
- Q12274430 subject Q8664491.
- Q12274430 abstract "In business, self-competition is competition by a company with itself for customers. This can include one product or retail location competing with another. While self-competition is often undesirable for the business, it can be beneficial to the customer, because, like normal competition, the result is lower prices and better products.".
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- Q12274430 comment "In business, self-competition is competition by a company with itself for customers. This can include one product or retail location competing with another. While self-competition is often undesirable for the business, it can be beneficial to the customer, because, like normal competition, the result is lower prices and better products.".
- Q12274430 label "Self-competition".