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«Монополистическая конкуренция» как антиномия-проблема

«Монополистическая конкуренция» как антиномия-проблема

Abstract

The article shows that the notion “monopolistic competition” is an epistemological contradiction, an antinomy problem. Its solution requires differentiation among the levels of relations in monopolistic competition, a monopolistic niche of a differentiated good on the competitive market of its generic species.

В статье доказано, что понятие «монополистическая конкуренция» есть гносеологическое противоречие, антиномия-проблема. Её решение состоит в разграничении уровней отношений монополистической конкуренции – монополистической ниши дифференцированного товара на конкурентном рынке его родового товара.

Keywords

МОНОПОЛИСТИЧЕСКАЯ КОНКУРЕНЦИЯ, АНТИНОМИЯ-ПРОБЛЕМА, РОДОВОЙ ТОВАР, ДИФФЕРЕНЦИРОВАННЫЙ ТОВАР, МОНОПОЛИЯ ДИФФЕРЕНЦИРОВАННОГО ТОВАРА, СТРУКТУРНЫЕ УРОВНИ МОНОПОЛИСТИЧЕСКОЙ КОНКУРЕНЦИИ, ЦЕНА РОДОВОГО ТОВАРА, СПРОС И ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕ ДИФФЕРЕНЦИРОВАННОГО ТОВАРА

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