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An economist is studying the ride-sharing industry. Instead of only building a model to predict prices based on the existing app-based platform structure, they first investigate questions like: 'Why did this industry organize around large platforms instead of individual drivers contracting directly with passengers?' and 'What legal and technological factors made this organizational form possible and efficient?'. This investigative starting point is fundamentally different from an approach that takes the industry's current structure as a given. What does this economist's initial line of questioning primarily focus on?

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