Multiple Choice

An expert computer programmer develops a revolutionary software algorithm. Consider two scenarios: In Country A, intellectual property laws are strong and well-enforced, and there is a vibrant market for investment capital. In Country B, intellectual property laws are weak, and access to investment capital is scarce. The programmer's skill and the algorithm itself are identical in both scenarios. Which statement most accurately analyzes the programmer's economic endowment in these two contexts?

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