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Competition in the economy is a general model of competition. Competitions, which take place in other spheres of life, have many parallels to the competition in the economy. Economic competition can therefore be used as a model that will be the benchmark for the definition of competition in other areas. Similarly to the model of economic competition, where individual businesses compete with each other, in regulatory competition model individual states compete with each other. The purpose of it is achievement of a high degree of production factors' concentration in the country and seizure of additional income. This phenomenon causes different assessment, from the denial of it, to recognition as a phenomenon. There are several conditions, which should be fulfilled, to assure an effective regulatory competition, and now it is very difficult to meet them.