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by mwsherman
3824 days ago
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Agree. “Natural monopoly” is a very lazy term. It’s mostly about looking around at a moment and declaring that it must be so. Utilities don’t need to be monopolies, necessarily. It’s just that they were designed that way at a point in time. It’s a path of history, but not a natural law. Wintel too. Which was a monopoly, until it wasn’t. It’s not that their position in the market changed, but the definition of the market itself (i.e., computing became mobile). Google (a monopoly) is (or was) terrified by both Facebook and Amazon. Neither of which is a search engine, but each of which is a path toward determining what product to buy. The market itself changes. |
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