Rivalry vs Rivalship - 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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As nouns the difference between rivalry and rivalship
is that rivalry is the relationship between two or more rivals who regularly compete with each other the term usually applies to two rivals while rivalship is rivalry.rivalry
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Noun
(rivalries)- The Boston Bruins have a longstanding rivalry with the Montreal Canadiens.
rivalship
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(Webster 1913)Noun
(en noun)Wealth of Nations, page 759
- Where the competition is free, the rivalship of competitors, who are all endeavouring to justle one another out of employment, obliges every man to endeavour to execute his work with a certain degree of exactness.