Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Barriers to entry in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Industry models are often based on variables such as market conditions, barriers to entry and default data.
It is essential to reduce administrative barriers to entry in order to promote a competitive European market for telecommunications services.
which has an oligopolistic structure with high barriers to entry.
Safety requirements and the lack of interoperability still impose significant barriers to entry in the EU rail market.
Now when the price of any technology declines that dramatically, the barriers to entry go down.
There are alsosignificant barriers to entry to the market, in particular relating to the creation of new capacity andimports.
market entry can constrain the incumbents' anti-competitive behaviour as consumers have little buyer power and barriers to entry are high.
with minimal barriers to entry.
In view of the parties' strong market position together with the existing significant barriers to entry, anti-competitive effects would be likely to arise on these markets.
There are a large number of active competitors, and barriers to entry into the growing plastic sector are low.
Other indicators should provide information on whether there are any barriers to entry at domestic level by identifying possible discriminatory access, and at cross-border level.
Fuel cell and hydrogen technologies face barriers to entry related to large economic investments locked into industries under threat from a change to the energy mix.
ad hoc aid to minimise its potential to distort competition and create barriers to entry.
other buyers by raising barriers to entry or expansion;
thereby creating illegal barriers to entry for their competitors.
significant barriers to entry and thepre-eminence of the major distribution channels were sufficient to establish that the French market wasstructurally different
concentrated market with high barriers to entry, non-publicly and frequently exchange information directly between themselves about a substantial fraction of their individual costs.
There is no indication of what, or of what kind, these"barriers to entry" are- in any case, they do not exist if they did,
In any event, even on the assumption that the RES does reinforce barriers to entry, that finding does not in itself permit the conclusion that the RES is a manifestly inappropriate or disproportionate instrument.
significant barriers to entry and the pre-eminence of the major distribution channels were sufficient to establish that the French market was structurally different