Why barriers to entry are barriers to understanding
Why barriers to entry are barriers to understanding
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"This paper discusses and criticizes the usual definitions of barriers to entry. The failure of the concept of barrier to entry to incorporate a time dimension means that it is a concept that is in need of additional embellishment in order to be useful in a practical problem or for antitrust or regulatory proceedings"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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