geographic market

Antitrust. The part of a relevant market that identifies the regions in which a firm might compete.

• If a firm can raise prices or cut production without causing a quick influx of supply to the area from outside sources, that firm is operating in a distinct geographic market. [Cases: Monopolies 20(7). C.J.S. Monopolies § 120.]


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