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perfect competition

British  

noun

  1. economics a market situation in which there exists a homogeneous product, freedom of entry, and a large number of buyers and sellers none of whom individually can affect price

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Maybe that's not perfect competition in the economic sense.

From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2018

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

Capitalism, as it has evolved, is far removed from Adam Smith's vision of entrepreneurs operating under the constraint of perfect competition.

From The Guardian • Sep. 23, 2010

They assumed that this ideal would be best secured by "perfect competition."

From Supply and Demand by Henderson, Hubert D.