Competition: The Ways to Perfection (notice n° 145616)
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Personal name | Dos Santos Ferreira, Rodolphe |
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Title | Competition: The Ways to Perfection |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012.<br/> |
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General note | 54 |
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Summary, etc. | RésuméDans la littérature économique des xixe et xxe siècles, la concurrence parfaite repose sur deux types de fondements essentiellement, qui n’ont pas toujours été distingués avec suffisamment de force. Selon le premier type, la concurrence parfaite prévaut quand les agents, petits par rapport au marché, sont dénués de tout pouvoir d’influencer leurs environnements, que ce soit dans un contexte coopératif ou dans un contexte non-coopératif. Selon le second, la concurrence parfaite résulte d’une conduite normale des agents indépendamment de leur taille, pacifique – tenant les prix de marché comme donnés – ou au contraire agressive – consistant à casser les prix des concurrents. L’article passe en revue et compare brièvement ces différentes catégories de fondements. JEL classification: B13, D41, D43 |
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Summary, etc. | In the economic literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, perfect competition rests on essentially two different types of foundations, the distinction of which has not always been emphasized enough. According to the first type, perfect competition prevails when the agents, small relative to the market, completely lack the power to influence their environments, be it in a cooperative or a non-cooperative context. According to the second, perfect competition results from the agents’ normal conduct, independently of their size: either peaceful price taking or, on the contrary, aggressive undercutting. The paper reviews and compares briefly these different categories of foundations. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | concurrence parfaite |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element | perfect competition |
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Note | Papers in Political Economy | o 63 | 2 | 2012-12-01 | p. 205-218 | 0154-8344 |
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