Competing vs Rivalry - What's the difference?
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The relationship between two or more rivals who regularly compete with each other. The term usually applies to two rivals.
In economics, rivalry is a characteristic of a good. Rivalrous goods are those which can be consumed by only one person at the same time -- for example, a candy bar or a suit; a non-rivalrous good may be provided to more consumers at a very low marginal cost for each additional consumer.
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Competing is a related term of rivalry.
As an adjective competing
is being in the state of competition (often unintentionally).As a verb competing
is .As a noun rivalry is
the relationship between two or more rivals who regularly compete with each other the term usually applies to two rivals.rivalry
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Noun
(rivalries)- The Boston Bruins have a longstanding rivalry with the Montreal Canadiens.