perfect competition
Britishnoun
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If there were thousands of players, the HHI would be nearly zero — the blissful state of perfect competition mentioned above.
From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2018
The more closely the world can be made to resemble an ideal market governed only by perfect competition, the more law-like and “scientific” human behaviour, in the aggregate, becomes.
From The Guardian • Aug. 18, 2017
In perfect competition, a business is so focused on today’s margins that it can’t possibly plan for a long-term future.
From Time • Mar. 11, 2015
I was struck by a contradiction between the theory of perfect competition, which postulated perfect knowledge, with Popper's theory, which asserted that perfect knowledge was unattainable.
From Slate • Apr. 29, 2011
An ideal of perfect competition became an idol to which much human flesh and blood were sacrificed.
From Supply and Demand by Henderson, Hubert D.
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