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Limiting Rivals' Access to Consumers

A key strategy firms employ to stifle competition is to implement exclusionary practices that restrict rivals' access to the consumer base. By controlling how customers discover or acquire products, for example, by leveraging dominance in an adjacent market, a firm can effectively block competitors from reaching a significant audience.

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