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220:. At shorter time scales, competition is also one of the most important factors controlling diversity in ecological communities, but at larger scales expansion and contraction of ecological space is a much larger factor than competition. This is illustrated by living plant communities where asymmetric competition and competitive dominance frequently occur. Multiple examples of symmetric and asymmetric competition also exist for animals.
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prime rival) will punish him for these feelings of desire for the mother, by castrating him. Girls develop penis envy towards all males. The girl's envy is rooted in the biologic fact that, without a penis, she cannot sexually possess mother, as the infantile id demands, resultantly, the girl redirects her desire for sexual union upon father in competitive rivalry with her mother. This constellation of feelings is known as
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humanity. In the society desired by Gandhi, each individual will cooperate and serve for the welfare of others and people will share each other's joys, sorrows and achievements as a norm of a social life. For him, in a non-violent society, competition does not have a place and this should become realized with more people making the personal choice to have fewer tendencies toward egoism and selfishness.
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529:. Upon receipt of their academic results, students tend to compare their grades to see who is better. In severe cases, the pressure to perform in some countries is so high that it can result in stigmatization of intellectually deficient students, or even suicide as a consequence of failing the exams. Critics of competition as a motivating factor in education systems, such as
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601:. Competition, according to the theory, causes commercial firms to develop new products, services and technologies, which would give consumers greater selection and better products. The greater selection typically causes lower prices for the products, compared to what the price would be if there was no competition (
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damaged psychological well-beings, but also in the health effects from everyday civilian life caused by work stress, long work hours, abusive working relationships, and poor working conditions, that detract from the enjoyment of life, even as such competition results in financial gain for the owners.
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insisted that "the capitalist system fosters competition and egoism in all its members and thoroughly undermines all genuine forms of community". It promotes a "climate of competitive egoism and individualism", with competition for jobs and competition between employees; Marx said competition between
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may result in an increase in the frequency of a variant of the species best suited for survival and reproduction until its fixation within a population. However, competition among resources also has a strong tendency for diversification between members of the same species, resulting in coexistence of
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of childhood development where intense primal emotions of competitive rivalry with (usually) the parent of the same sex are rampant and create a crisis that must be negotiated successfully for healthy psychological development to proceed. Unresolved
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for an elected office. In other words, two or more candidates strive and compete against one another to attain a position of power. The winner gains the seat of the elected office for a predefined period of time, towards the end of which another election is usually held to determine the next holder
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has commented on the harmful effects, stating "people feel that they are under a great deal of pressure. They feel that their main objective in life is to do better than other people. That is certainly what young people are being taught in school every day. And it's not a good basis for a society."
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which perform the same function compete against each other. For example, one brand of pick-up trucks competes with several other brands of pick-up trucks. Sometimes, two companies are rivals and one adds new products to their line, which leads to the other company distributing the same new things,
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explained competition as a primal dilemma in which all infants find themselves. The infant competes with other family members for the attention and affection of the parent of the opposite sex or the primary caregiving parent. During this time, a boy develops a deep fear that the father (the son's
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or a challenge provided that it is non-hostile. On the negative side, competition can cause injury and loss to the organisms involved, and drain valuable resources and energy. In the human species competition can be expensive on many levels, not only in lives lost to war, physical injuries, and
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speaks of egoistic competition. For him, such qualities glorified and/or left unbridled, can lead to violence, conflict, discord and destructiveness. For Gandhi, competition comes from the ego, and therefore society must be based on mutual love, cooperation and sacrifice for the well-being of
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leads many aspiring musicians and actors to make substantial investments in training which are not recouped, because only a fraction become successful. Critics have also argued that competition can be destabilizing, particularly competition between certain financial institutions.
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Using a simple concept to measure heights that firms can climb may help improve execution of strategies. International competitiveness can be measured on several criteria but few are as flexible and versatile to be applied across levels as Trade
Competitiveness Index (TCI)
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In addition, there is inevitable competition inside a government. Because several offices are appointed, potential candidates compete against the others in order to gain the particular office. Departments may also compete for a limited amount of resources, such as for
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model. Predicting changes in the competitiveness of business sectors is becoming an integral and explicit step in public policymaking. Within capitalist economic systems, the drive of enterprises is to maintain and improve their own competitiveness.
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workers exceeds that demonstrated by company owners. He also points out that competition separates individuals from one another and while concentration of workers and development of better communication alleviate this, they are not a decision.
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and governments have always been subject to scrutiny and sometimes to severe sanctions. Since the twentieth century, competition law has become global. The two largest, most organised and influential systems of competition regulation are
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prefers to think of evolution in terms of competition between single genes, which have the welfare of the organism 'in mind' only insofar as that welfare furthers their own selfish drives for replication (termed the 'selfish gene').
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compete against each other in order to come closest to a conceptual ideal of a perfect performance, which incorporates measurable criteria and standards which are translated into numerical ratings and scores by appointed judges.
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Competition can have both beneficial and detrimental effects. Many evolutionary biologists view inter-species and intra-species competition as the driving force of
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and less psychologically healthy than those who score low on the trait. Hypercompetitive individuals generally believe that winning is the only thing that matters.
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measures in order to prevent or reduce competition. Depending on the respective economic policy, pure competition is to a greater or lesser extent regulated by
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responses to changes in the market. In addition, the strong desire to defeat rival firms with competitive prices has the strong possibility of causing
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3717:
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3312:
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3092:(1981). "Game Theory Models and Methods in Political Economy," in
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Conti, Regina; Picariello, Martha; Collins, Mary (December 2001).
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3923:"Autism's Competitive Advantage, and Challenge, in the Workplace"
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3786:"A Bigger Prize review – the price we pay for competition"
2758:"Competitor-oriented Objectives: The Myth of Market Share"
2068:, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 309–354,
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Marx and Justice: The Radical Critique of Liberalism
2847:
Shalev, Moshe Eitan; Asbjornsen, Stee (2010-03-30).
3669:(scrollable to chapter-outline or abstract links):
3667:Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
3593: • _____ with Richard Levitan (1980).
3571:Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
3524:Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
3363:Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
3277:Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
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2251:(2nd ed.). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
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581:to their most highly valued uses and encouraging
3792:(UK ed.). Guardian News and Media Limited.
2990: (EU Court of Justice 15 February 2005).
796:. Another component of these activities is the
694:). Enlarging the investment universe to include
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521:. Countries such as England and Singapore have
347:competition, contest, sweepstake, or giveaway.
3633:A Game-Theoretic Approach to Political Economy
2988: European Court Reports Case C-12/03 P
2536:No contest : the case against competition
2332:Sahney, S.; Benton, M.J.; Ferry, P.A. (2010).
2066:The Blackwell Handbook of Strategic Management
224:Consumer competitions – games of luck or skill
64:where two or more parties strive for a common
3936:Manthri P.; Bhokray K.; Momaya K. S. (2015).
2756:J. Scott Armstrong; Kesten C. Greene (2007).
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3170:(2008). "computer science and game theory,"
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964:. The business practices of market traders,
883:as antitrust law, has three main functions:
3392:. "behavioural economics and game theory."
3343:. Cambridge. Reprinted in Colin F. Camerer
3114:(1989). "The Theory of Business Strategy,"
2282:"Diversifying evolution of competitiveness"
1603:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1445:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1171:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
3327:Handbook of Experimental Economics Results
909:to competitors before taking over a major
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3897:Gandhian Theory of Social Reconstruction
3657:International Encyclopedia of Statistics
3384:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
3190:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
3172:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
3081:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
2878:Kirzner, Israel M. (30 September 1982).
2693:The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
3275:Aumann, R. and Hart, S. (eds.) (1994).
2941:JJB Sports PLC v Office of Fair Trading
2786:from the original on 11 September 2022.
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2604:Personality and Individual Differences
2220:
2191:"Economics as a Philosophical Science"
1042:Game theory is a major method used in
496:Structure Conduct Performance Paradigm
3579: • Martin Shubik (1959).
3549:The Theory of Industrial Organization
3034:Chabris, Christopher (26 July 2013).
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3597:, Harvard University Press. Review
3154:Handbook of Computational Economics
2896:from the original on 2 August 2019.
2195:The International Journal of Ethics
2189:Collingwood, Robin, George (1926).
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1084:agent-based computational economics
1050:competing behaviors of interacting
985:(FTC) in the United States and the
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682:In addition, companies compete for
543:Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking
541:However, other studies such as the
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3619:Handbook of Mathematical Economics
3515:Game Theory and Economic Modelling
3098:Handbook of Mathematical Economics
2957:In the E.U. side of the saga, see
1035:. Originally, it mainly addressed
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618:top jobs in music and movie-acting
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3862:Buchanan, Allen E. (1982-01-01).
3661: • Robert Aumann and
3329:, v. 1, Elsevier, Part 4, Games,
3135:N. Agarwal and P. Zeephongsekul.
3002:Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict
2907:Gruen, Nicholas (February 2020).
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2765:International Journal of Business
2580:from the original on 2 March 2022
2111:The Journal of General Psychology
1098:; and across such broad areas as
3473:Advances in Behavioral Economics
3451:Advances in Behavioral Economics
3415:Journal of Economic Perspectives
3349:Advances in Behavioral Economics
3325:and Vernon L. Smith, ed., 2008.
3301:Towards a History of Game Theory
2568:Salitto, David (12 April 2011).
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3365:, Elsevier, v. 3, pp. 2327–51.
3351:, Princeton. 1986–2003 papers.
3096:and Michael Intriligator, ed.,
1997:Ecological model of competition
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3757:. London: Simon and Schuster.
3559:, "General Organization," pp.
3477:Journal of Economic Literature
3255:, Cambridge University Press.
3070:Journal of Economic Literature
3037:"The Science of Winning Poker"
2948: (CAT 1 October 2003).
2887:Cato Institute Policy Analysis
2718:"The Profitability of Winning"
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2859:(3). Rochester, NY: 428–452.
2853:Journal of Public Procurement
2616:10.1016/S0191-8869(00)00217-8
2570:"What really makes us happy?"
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1003:Game theory is "the study of
776:. Governments may institute
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3401:. "behavioral game theory."
3004:. Harvard University Press.
2643:10.1080/10400419.2011.571185
2539:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
2512:Sear, Cynthia (2022-11-20).
2467:Sear, Cynthia (2022-08-25).
1742:sports competition, such as
936:-payers and administered by
32:Competition (disambiguation)
3945:Indian Journal of Marketing
3894:Dayal, Parmeshwari (2006).
3784:Morris, Iain (2014-03-10).
3236:Games and Economic Behavior
2631:Creativity Research Journal
2439:"Trade promotion lotteries"
1537:strength. For example, the
1502:. Finally, where there are
971:United States antitrust law
800:, with instances of higher
774:government-granted monopoly
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3471:(2006). "Advancing Beyond
3408:November 23, 2011, at the
3225:November 23, 2011, at the
3206:November 23, 2011, at the
3000:Myerson, Roger B. (1997).
1645:Colorado Springs, Colorado
1064:mergers & acquisitions
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979:U.S. Department of Justice
932:, traditionally funded by
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513:Competition-based learning
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2972:Order, 17 September 2007
2673:Definition of competition
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490:The term also applies to
3659:, v. 2, pp. 372–78.
3496:• Eric Rasmusen (2007).
3319:per sect. 1.1 & 2.1.
2002:Monopolistic competition
1551:representative democracy
983:Federal Trade Commission
903:mergers and acquisitions
809:The Competition Delusion
643:The most narrow form is
36:Compete (disambiguation)
3253:Algorithmic Game Theory
3079:(2008). "game theory,"
3043:The Wall Street Journal
2970:Microsoft v. Commission
2815:10.1023/a:1011160622792
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1112:industrial organization
954:neo-classical economics
867:houses the influential
751:intra-brand competition
559:Competition (economics)
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2690:2008). "competition,"
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2350:10.1098/rsbl.2009.1024
1972:Biological interaction
1967:Asymmetric competition
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1100:experimental economics
1044:mathematical economics
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3479:, 44(3), pp. 694–711
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3386:(2008), 2nd Edition:
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2286:Nature Communications
2037:Zero-profit condition
1977:Competition regulator
1638:
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1491:electoral competition
1228:North American Review
1108:information economics
861:Department of Justice
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595:imperfect competition
574:The Wealth of Nations
228:Further information:
168:Competition (biology)
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3621:, v. 1, pp. 285–330
3359:, Princeton, ch. 12.
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3118:, 20(1), pp. 125–37
3100:, v. 1, pp. 285–330
2797:Blaug, Mark (2001).
2533:Kohn, Alfie (1986).
2027:Student competitions
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919:welfare of consumers
735:Procter & Gamble
707:internal competition
696:indirect competitors
661:indirect competition
587:microeconomic theory
385:improve this article
258:improve this article
198:evolutionary suicide
85:biological resources
30:For other uses, see
3749:Heffernan, Margaret
3281:"Voting Procedures"
3156:, v. 2, pp. 831–80
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1693:whitewater kayaking
1643:'s headquarters in
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770:government monopoly
705:sometimes refer to
599:perfect competition
591:perfect competition
214:evolutionary theory
162:Biology and ecology
4028:. 28 November 2005
3921:Schrage, Michael.
3821:Buchanan, Allen E.
3700:2013-05-24 at the
3443:George Loewenstein
3262:2012-05-05 at the
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2387:Scientific Reports
2307:10.1038/ncomms6233
2017:Prisoner's dilemma
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692:direct competitors
668:budget competition
645:direct competition
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3907:978-81-269-0603-1
3875:978-0-416-33450-0
3168:Joseph Y. Halpern
2685:George J. Stigler
2546:978-0-395-63125-6
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