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In psychology, economics, society, politics, law and ecology, competition (from Latin concurrere `` to race together '', `` to race against each other '') stands for:
- Rivalry , generally the emotional competition for reputation, power or affection
- Competition (economy) , the competition of different providers for customers or orders or from customers for scarce offers
- Competition among employees, see Employee Rating #Absolute and Relative Rating
- Competition ( German criminal law ) , in German criminal law the relationship in which several violations of the law by an offender are related to one another
- Concorso di reati , the relationship in which several violations of the law by an offender are related to one another in Italian criminal law
- Competition (Austrian administrative law) , an association for the financing of infrastructure
- Competition (ecology) , an interaction in which organisms (indirectly) affect each other because they use the same limited / limiting resource
Concurrence stands for
- Autorité de la Concurrence , Paris, competition authority
- Concurrence (quantum informatics)
See also:
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