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Analyzing a Corporate Strategy Shift

A famous thought experiment describes an economy as seen from space, where large green areas represent firms and thin red lines connecting them represent market transactions. Consider the following scenario: A car manufacturer, which has always purchased its tires from a separate tire company, decides to acquire the tire company and make it a new division within its own corporate structure. Analyze this change from the Martian's perspective. How does this acquisition alter the visual representation of the economy, and what does this alteration imply about how resources for tire production are now being allocated?

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