Competition as a rivalrous process; Attilio da Empoli and the years of high theory that might have been
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Attilio da Empoli's use of the word 'competition' as a verb rather than an adjective indicated he thought of competition as a process. If he had lived longer, and been more widely recognized, we might be ahead of where we are now in considering the concepts of competition and equilibrium.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2001
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Da Empoli's theory of equilibrium in retrospect
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Attilio da Empoli's early and mostly neglected book on equilibrium, price theories and market structures explicated the process of competition, approaching the thinking of the 1990s.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2001
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