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Commerce
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Those federal and state laws, and their enforcement, that protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints and monopolies or unfair business practices
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--names of individual companies
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The effort of two or more parties to secure the business of a third party by offering, usually under fair or equitable rules of business practice, the most favorable terms
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Here are entered works on the exchange of goods and services and the transfer of funds through electronic communications
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The moral obligations governing the conduct of commercial or industrial enterprises
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-- See Also the narrower term Exchange Here are entered works on the economic theory of the acceptance of one thing for another. Works on foreign currencies and on the mechanisms or instruments for settling financial transactions between nations are entered under Foreign exchange
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-- See Also the narrower term Fairs Here are entered works on public gatherings at a stated time and place at which goods are exhibited and sold. Works on competitive exhibitions of farm products, livestock, baked goods, etc., with prizes for excellence, often combined with carnival-like entertainment, and held annually by states, counties, etc., are entered under Agricultural exhibitions. Works on areas within which or arrangements by which many buyers and sellers are brought into contact with one another in order to exchange goods or services are entered under Markets --names of individual fairs
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Any enterprise centered on the processing, assembly, production, or marketing of a line of products, services, commodities, or merchandise, in a particular field often named after its principal product. Examples include the automobile, fishing, music, publishing, insurance, and textile industries
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Here are entered works on trade among nations. Works on foreign trade of specific countries, cities, etc. are entered under headings of the type [place]--Commerce, further subdivided by place, if appropriate. If so subdivided, a second heading is assigned with the place names in reverse positions, e.g. 1. Canada--Commerce--United States. 2. United States--Commerce--Canada
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Here are entered works on international trade between countries in the same type of good with both countries being exporters and importers
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-- See Also the narrower term Markets Here are entered works on areas within which or arrangements by which many buyers and sellers are brought into contact with one another in order to exchange goods or services. Works on public gatherings at a stated time and place at which goods are exhibited and sold are entered under Fairs. Works on competitive exhibitions of farm products, livestock, baked goods, etc., with prizes for excellence, often combined with carnival-like entertainment, and held annually by states, counties, etc., are entered under Agricultural exhibitions
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--subdivision Transportation under names of individual military services, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, types of objects, merchandise, individual animals and groups of animals, individual plants and groups of plants, and individual wars for works on transportation applied to those topics
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