Am Freitag, den 14.03.2008, 21:37 -0600 schrieb Thant Tessman:
> > Conditions that can be described as free market never exist anywhere
> > in pure form, nor can they. [...]
>
> "Free market" happens any time two people voluntarily exchange something
> without force or fraud. [I wrote a lot more, but it wandered a bit too
> far off-topic.
If that's your definition, then dumping is a possibility.
The gain to be made from dumping is protected by market entry barriers,
of which there are many: time and investment needed to set up a factory,
acquire knowledge, and whatever else you need to enter a market.
Regards,
Jo