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LAW2 - Law 2 - QUIZ

LAW2 · Law 2

Zambian Open University

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  1. 1According to the Competition and Consumer Protect Act, which section prohibits any abuse of a dominant position on the market by an enterprise?
  2. 2Is the mere existence or creation of a dominant position prohibited under Section 16 of the Competition and Consumer Protect Act?
  3. 3What are the two main stages in determining whether an undertaking is dominant in a market?
  4. 4Under Section 15 of the Act, a dominant position is presumed to exist when a single enterprise has a market share of at least what percentage?
  5. 5Which of the following are mentioned as factors that can constitute 'barriers to entry' in a market?
  6. 6Abusive behavior is generally categorized into which two broad types?
  7. 7In the context of product market definition, 'interchangeability' is measured on the basis of which criteria?

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