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Monopolistic competition and optimum product diversity

, 1977
Pettengill tests whether there is an excessive number of firms in a monopolistically competitive equilibrium by a device of considerable expository merit. He removes one firm, and redistributes the resources thus released equally over the remaining firms
A. Dixit, J. Stiglitz
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Competition and Entrepreneurship

, 1974
Stressing verbal logic rather than mathematics, Israel M. Kirzner provides at once a thorough critique of contemporary price theory, an essay on the theory of entrepreneurship, and an essay on the theory of competition.
Israel M. Kirzner
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Competition for competence and interpartner learning within international strategic alliances

, 1991
Global competition highlights asymmetries in the skill endowments of firms. Collaboration may provide an opportunity for one partner to internalize the skills of the other, and thus improve its position both within and without the alliance.
G. Hamel
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Competition, competition policy, competitiveness, globalization and development [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
This paper explores the connections between globalization, competition, competition policy and competitiveness. These concepts and the relationships between them have emerged as important issues in the current development debate at both national and international levels.
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Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design, 1995
The study analyzes the social structure of competition. It addresses the consequences of voids in relational and resource networks. Competitive behavior can be understood in terms of player access to "holes" in the social structure of the competitive ...
Steven B. Andrews, R. Burt
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How Competitive Is Competitive Bidding?

Health Affairs, 1991
In recent years, states have undertaken numerous efforts to curtail the rapidly rising costs of Medicaid, the federal/ state program of health insurance for the poor. Some of these efforts have centered on increasing the level of competition in medical care markets in the hope of bringing down prices for services.
Lynn Paringer, Nelda McCall
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Competition law

Business Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems, 2021
“Article 102 places an unfair burden upon dominant undertakings; it penalises excellence and cripples the excellent in the arena of rigorous competition.
Binch Mendelsohn
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Technology and competitiveness [PDF]

open access: possibleOxford Review of Economic Policy, 1996
“Technology” and “competitiveness” are two of the most popular buzz-words of our time. Increasingly policy makers on both sides of the Atlantic link the two. But what do we really mean when we talk about the international competitiveness of a country? And what does technology have to do with it? Is there a theory behind this link?
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perfect competition [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
In his 1987 entry on ‘Perfect Competition’ in The New Palgrave, the author reviewed the question of the perfectness of perfect competition, and gave four alternative formalisations rooted in the so-called Arrow-Debreu-Mckenzie model. That entry is now updated for the second edition to include work done on the subject during the last twenty years.
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Monopolistic competition with outside goods

, 1979
The Chamberlinian monopolistically competitive equilibrium has been explored and extended in a number of recent papers. These analyses have paid only cursory attention to the existence of an industry outside the Chamberlinian group.
S. Salop
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