race to the bottom

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A race to the bottom is a causal chain in which parties compete for a desired result by making increasingly larger concessions. Although some parties may temporarily out-compete others, the concessions lead to adverse consequences that may go unnoticed until it is too late to change course.  Some observers claim that a race to the bottom results when governments compete for business by lowering labor standards or corporate taxes.

See Protectionism and Free trade.