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ARTICLES RELATED TO competition |  |  |  | competition: Encyclopedia - CompetitionCompetition is the act of striving against another force for the purpose of achieving dominance or attaining a reward or goal, or out of a biological imperative such as survival. Competition is a term widely used in several fields, including biochemistry, ecology, economics, business, politics, and sports. Competition may be between two or more forces, life forms, agents, systems, individuals, or groups, d ...
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Competition may also exist at different sizes; some competitions may be between two members of a species, while other competitions can involve entire species. In an example in economics, a competition between two local stores would be considered small compared to competition between several mega-giants. As a result, the consequences of the competition would also vary- the larger the competition, the larger the effect.
In addition, the level of competition can also vary. At some levels, competition can be informal and be more for pride ...
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 |  |  | competition: Encyclopedia II - Competition - The study of competitionCompetition has been studied in several fields, including psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Social psychologists, for instance, study the nature of competition. They investigate the natural urge of competition and its circumstances. They also study group dynamics to detect how competition emerges and what its effects are. Sociologists, meanwhile, study the effects of competition on society as a whole. In addition, anthropologists study the history and prehistory of competition in various cultures. They also investigate how competition manifested itself in various cultural settings i ...
See also:Competition, Competition - Sizes and levels of competition, Competition - Consequences of competition, Competition - Competition in different fields, Competition - Economics and business competition, Competition - Competition in biology and ecology, Competition - Competition in politics, Competition - Sports competition, Competition - Competition in education, Competition - The study of competition, Competition - Competitiveness Read more here: » Competition: Encyclopedia II - Competition - The study of competition |
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Competition - Economics and business competition.
Seen as the pillar of capitalism in that it may stimulate innovation, encourage efficiency, or drive down prices, competition is touted as the foundation upon which capitalism is justified. According to microeconomic theory, no system of resource allocation is more efficient than pure competition. Competition, according to the theory, causes commercial firms to develop new products, services, and technologies. This gives consumers greater selection and better prod ...
See also:Competition, Competition - Sizes and levels of competition, Competition - Consequences of competition, Competition - Competition in different fields, Competition - Economics and business competition, Competition - Competition in biology and ecology, Competition - Competition in politics, Competition - Sports competition, Competition - Competition in education, Competition - The study of competition, Competition - Competitiveness Read more here: » Competition: Encyclopedia II - Competition - Competition in different fields |
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 |  |  | competition: Encyclopedia II - Competition - Consequences of competitionCompetition can result in both beneficial and detrimental results. For example, inter-species competition, including between humans, is the driving force of adaptation and ultimately, evolution. Social darwinists claim that competition also serves as a mechanism for determining the best-suited group, politically, economically, and ecologically, however this belief is very questionable.
However, competition can also have negative consequences, particularly on the human species. Potential detrimental effects include the injury of other ...
See also:Competition, Competition - Sizes and levels of competition, Competition - Consequences of competition, Competition - Competition in different fields, Competition - Economics and business competition, Competition - Competition in biology and ecology, Competition - Competition in politics, Competition - Sports competition, Competition - Competition in education, Competition - The study of competition, Competition - Competitiveness Read more here: » Competition: Encyclopedia II - Competition - Consequences of competition |
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Competition - Economics and business competition.
Seen as the pillar of capitalism in that it may stimulate innovation, encourage efficiency, or drive down price. According to microeconomic theory, no system of resource allocation is more efficient than pure competition. Competition, according to the theory, causes commercial firms to develop new products, services, and technologies. This gives consumers greater selection and better products. The greater selection typically causes lower prices for the products compared to what the price would be if there w ...
See also:Competition, Competition - Sizes and levels of competition, Competition - Consequences of competition, Competition - Competition in different fields, Competition - Economics and business competition, Competition - Competition in biology and ecology, Competition - Competition in politics, Competition - Sports competition, Competition - Competition in education, Competition - The study of competition, Competition - Competitiveness Read more here: » Competition: Encyclopedia II - Competition - Competition in different fields |
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Competitive eating - Krystal Square Off.
Krystal Square OffA series that winds its way though the south, from North Carolina to Texas.
Competitive eating - Banana eating.
In 1996 Mait Lepik became Estonia's banana eating champion in Tallinn. He ate ten bananas, including the peel, in three minutes. He later won a trip to the Canary Islands.
To date, the highest number of bananas anyone has consumed in one hour ...
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