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How Winner-Take-All Markets Arise
Author(s)Frank, Robert H.; Cook, Philip J.
AbstractA recent commercial, referring to the Olympics, said, “You don’t win the silver medal, you lose the gold.” There are increasing numbers of competitions – and not only in athletics – in which winning first place is all that matters to the participants. These chapters, from a well-known book on the subject, analyze the sources of winner-take-all markets, and the factors that promote their growth.
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Pages23-44
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWinner-Take-All Society, The
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PubDateSeptember1995
ISBN_ISSN0028740343

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