Competition and Dispersion in Rates of Return: A Note
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPETITION AND RATES OF RETURN IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT GIVES INSIGHT INTO THE WAY AND THE EXTENT TO WHICH COMPETITION WORKS AND BECAUSE IT BEARS UPON THE COSTS TO SOCIETY OF RESTRICTION ON COMPETITION. IT IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO LOOK AT THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COMPETITION AND...
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