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Kilpailu

Kilpailu is a Finnish noun meaning competition or contest. It derives from the verb kilpa, "to compete," and is used in both everyday speech and formal discourse. The sense of the word encompasses rivalry between individuals, groups, or organizations, as well as organized events that pit participants against each other.

In sports and other events, kilpailu denotes a race, match, or tournament. Examples include athletic competitions

In economics and public policy, kilpailu refers to market competition—the rivalry among firms for customers and

The word is closely related to kisa, a more informal synonym for a competition or race. Kilpailu

and
various
championships,
where
participants
strive
to
achieve
a
better
result
than
rivals.
The
term
can
also
describe
competitive
situations
in
non-sport
contexts,
such
as
a
job
application
process
or
an
academic
contest,
where
individuals
compete
for
a
goal.
resources.
A
high
level
of
kilpailu
is
typically
associated
with
efficiency,
innovation,
and
lower
prices,
while
insufficient
competition
can
lead
to
higher
costs
and
less
choice.
Finnish
competition
policy
addresses
anti-competitive
practices
through
a
specialized
legal
framework,
notably
the
competition
law
(kilpailulaki)
and
enforcement
by
the
authority
Kilpailu-
ja
kuluttajavirasto
(KKV).
also
forms
several
compound
terms
such
as
markkinakilpailu
(market
competition)
and
kilpailutilanne
(competitive
situation).