hinnasõjad
Hinnasõjad is an Estonian term that translates literally to “price wars” and refers to intense competitive price competition between businesses in the same market. The concept is common in many economies but carries particular historical and cultural resonance in Estonia, especially during the transition from centrally planned to market economy in the 1990s.
During this period, many newly privatized enterprises engaged in aggressive price cutting to gain market share,
In contemporary Estonia, hinnasõjad appear most frequently in sectors with high consumer visibility, such as grocery
Despite the short‑term benefits for consumers, economists argue that sustained hinnasõjad can harm market stability. Repeatedly
Overall, hinnasõjad illustrate the tension between consumer welfare and long‑term industry health in a rapidly evolving