Conditions for Technology-Driven Investment Booms
Evaluate the market conditions under which a single firm's investment in a new, cost-saving technology is most likely to trigger a rapid, industry-wide investment boom. In your answer, consider and weigh the importance of factors such as the number of competing firms, the magnitude of the technological advantage, and the financial health of the industry.
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