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Competition as a Dynamic Process
Grether, E. T.
4/4  (Summer 1962): 72-84

What is effective competition? Is it an abstract ideal concept, or an actual dynamic process which grows or wanes as a result of marketing and policy decisions made by businessmen and theft firms? Here, in a penetrating review of a significant new book, J. M. Clark's "Competition as a Dynamic Process," the thought is advanced that business practice, not antitrust laws or court decisions, is the real force which defines genuine competition and its--and the public interest's--old enemy, monopoly.

 


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