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situations of market disequilibrium. To this aim, first we distinguish the classical notion of free competition from the … Walrasian notion of perfect competition and we argue that the latter is beset with some theoretical difficulties alien to the … similarities and differences between the classical notion of competition and contemporary Bertrand competition models. …
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The concepts of market, economic concentration, concurrent with competition mechanisms are key elements to market …
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This continuation of the previous part of our proposed monograph, which by no means is intended as an exhaustive one, is corroborated by the citation of innovative criticism and ideas put forward by the various economists, the purpose of which is to highlight exactly the relativism and nuances...
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The entrepreneur is traditionally considered, in the economic analysis, as the core of continuous innovative process which characterizes modern economies. Often positioned as an alternative of the standard economic theory, this framework was mainly elaborated by the evolutionist and Austrian...
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We emphasize the importance of competition and of the distribution of capital between sectors in the analysis of the …
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difussion of the cooperative system. On the country, Mill upholds the competition system: thus setting himself apart from most …
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producers through competition. One direct consequence of this type of resolution of the social nature of production is that …
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distribution of social work). Examination of the impact of intrasectorial competition among capitals in the capitalist economy …
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The general concepts final settlement and competition defined by F. Edgeworth (1881) are redefined in a modern setting …
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-generating operations. Recent studies have revealed that the principles of competition, transparency and equal treatment, which are said to …
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