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Methodology of assessing the dynamic status of competition

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  • Zhigun, L.

    (Pacific State of Economics)

  • Tretyak, N.

    (Ussuriysk branch of Pacific State University of Economics)

Abstract

A competition stage determining methodology available now does not meet many of the modern accuracy-related requirements set by the competition theorists and practitioners. First of all, the characteristics of the competition stage changes are not covered by it. Here the analysts and practitioners have to rely upon their intuitive understanding that can give them only a vague and fragmented picture of the competition stage. The article authors study a case of the Russian Far East Primopsky Region liquor market. They have developed a methodology that can be used to better examine the competition stages and its characteristics.

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  • Zhigun, L. & Tretyak, N., 2008. "Methodology of assessing the dynamic status of competition," Journal of Modern Competition, Synergy University, issue 4, pages 18-29.
  • Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:y:2008:i:4:p:18-29
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