Competition as a Dynamic Process
Competition as a Dynamic Process by John Maurice Clark, published by Bloomsbury Academic on April 22, 1980, is a revised edition comprising 520 pages in English. This book presents a conceptual approach to understanding competition as a dynamic process, critically examining the evolving nature of modern competition and evaluating the limitations of traditional equilibrium theory.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of competitive activities within the economy, as the author suggests a new framework for studying and interpreting these dynamics. The work delves into the complexities of business and economics, providing insights that challenge conventional perspectives. This edition is designed for those interested in a deeper understanding of economic competition and its implications.
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This volume offers a conceptual approach to the study of competition as a dynamic process. It critically examines the dynamic character of modern competition, appraises the inadequacies of equilibrium theory, and suggests a new approach to the study and interpretation of competitive activities in the economy.
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