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Welfare Economics, Economic Order, and Competition
1992The observable breakdown of socialist systems represents a severe blow for those who still believe in historical materialism although historicism must be considered refuted already on logical grounds (Popper, 1957). And it provides a new answer to the old question: “Do communist and free economies show a converging pattern?” (Tinbergen, 1961).
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Economic freedom, competition and bank stability in Sub-Saharan Africa
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2021Joshua Yindenaba Abor
exaly
Clusters and the new economics of competition.
Harvard business review, 1999In his article, professor Porter explains the concept of "clusters" and the competitive advantage that they offer within the different productive sectors and, in general, within the global economy. "Clusters" are geographic concentrations of companies and institutions connected with each other in a particular place.
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COMPETITION, COOPERATION, AND THE SEARCH FOR ECONOMIC RENTS: A SYNCRETIC MODEL
Academy of Management Review, 1997Augustine A Lado
exaly

