perfect competition

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perfect competition (uncountable)

  1. (economics) A theoretical type of market structure, where there are many firms providing homogeneous (especially, fungible) goods or services, resulting in allocative and productive efficiency in the long run but also precluding profitability.
    Antonyms: non-price competition, market power