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In the market, there are both competition, cooperation and collusion among enterprises. What's the difference between competition, cooperation and collusion?

Competition: Four people play mahjong alone. Competition is ever-present-enterprises are always in the track of game: interest-oriented organizations will have interests to attack and defend, several people's markets will inevitably have competition in channels, quality and price, and a market will also have monopoly and anti-monopoly competition. As mentioned above, the sole purpose of an enterprise is to make a profit. There is no enterprise that doesn't want to make a profit, and there is no enterprise without competition.

Cooperation: play mahjong, win or lose. Capital partnership is a form of cooperation between enterprises. As far as enterprise resources are concerned, it refers to optimizing the allocation of enterprise resources through cooperation in order to obtain market advantages that individuals do not have, such as capital, technology, channels and their combinations. The fundamental point of cooperation between enterprises is to obtain profits. In the market economy environment, there is also a fair demand for risks.

Collusion: having a meeting and eating while playing mahjong, dismantling some guns. That is to say, there are swindlers in the market. Collusion is a derogatory form of cooperation. It is an unfair and immoral way of cooperation that infringes on other competitors or the legitimate and reasonable interests of upstream and downstream by unfair means, including collusion between parallel market entities (such as price alliance) and collusion between upstream and downstream entities (such as black gold trading).