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The main reason to develop a Competition Policy in the EU is to prevent a number of actions which disturb the economy and the market.  

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2.2 Question 2: Competition Policy is one of the pillars of the European Union. 2.2.1 What is the rationale behind the E.U Competition Policy and what are it's objectives? The main reason to develop a Competition Policy in the EU is to prevent a number of actions which disturb the economy and the market. The competition policy prohibited this actions which are incompatible with the market: agreements between undertakings, decisions taken by the associations of undertakings and concerted practices which could affect trade between Member States and which have as their aim the prevention, distortion and restriction of competition within the common market, and particularly: * Fix purchase or selling prices directly or indirectly, or to fix any other trading condition. * Limit or control technical development, markets, production or investment. * Share markets or sources of supply. * To create a competitive disadvantage, applying different conditions to equal transactions with other trading parties. *...

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