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Competition vs Competitivity - What's the difference?

competition | competitivity |

As nouns the difference between competition and competitivity

is that competition is competition while competitivity is competitiveness.

competition

Noun

  • (label) The action of competing.
  • *
  • , title=(The Celebrity), chapter=8 , passage=The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again;
  • (label) A contest for a prize or award.
  • The competitors in such a contest.
  • Antonyms

    * (action of competing) cooperation

    Derived terms

    * competitioner * economic competition

    competitivity

    English

    Noun

    (competitivities)
  • competitiveness
  • *1962 , "Britain's Export Trade with Canada. Canadian Studies in Economics: No. 12" (Review), Angus Maddison, The Economic Journal , Vol. 72, No. 286. (Jun., 1962), pp. 395, URL: JSTOR
  • *:It would throw further light on the inter-relation of competitivity and growth if we had a similar structural analysis of British performance in a more slowly performing market.
  • *2000 , Sylvain Gandon and Yannis Michalakis, "Evolution of Parasite Virulence against Qualitative or Quantitative Host Resistance," Proceedings: Biological Sciences , page 986, Vol. 267, No. 1447. (May 22, 2000), pp. 985-990, URL: JSTOR.
  • *:Parasites compete within hosts and their level of competitivity is v .
  • *2002 , Horst Lüddecke, "Association between Breeding Cycle and Male Body Condition in Hyla labialis," Journal of Herpetology , page 613, Vol. 36, No. 4. (Dec., 2002), pp. 607-614.,
  • *:Because factors like the social environment at the pond and competitivity for females may also play a role in a male's decision to stay or leave,the rules for change in individual behavior may be more complex and more plastic than those that guide the start and end of the annual reproductive cycle.