0 used to describe something that damages fair competition between companies: --
1 used to describe a product or service that cannot compete with others, usually because of being too expensive: --
2 used to describe activities that do not involve competition: --
In non-competitive work such sums are normally identified.
The main question is thus how rural policy, by focusing upon these high-potential larger farmers, will affect the wellbeing of the majority of non-competitive, non-professional, subsistenceoriented rural agents.
A non-competitive mechanism responsible for restricting niches.
On the other hand, a total of 15 districts that were non-competitive in 1996 became competitive in 2000 and over 70 per cent of these were also rural.
The industrial activities were less important and characterized by the presence of smallscale and non-competitive businesses.
Though there are still too few cases to be confident, a two-party system in two-member districts may well produce non-competitive races.
Since most of the non-competitive districts occurred in rural areas, it makes sense to examine the data on urban and rural areas separately.
A simple cross-tabulation demonstrates that the number of non-competitive district increased from 50 in 1996 to 71 in 2000.