Economic Impact of Corporate Investment Strategies
Compare and contrast the overall economic impact of two different corporate investment strategies: (A) a company investing in research and development to create a more efficient manufacturing process, and (B) a company investing in a lobbying campaign to secure exclusive government contracts. In your analysis, explain how each strategy affects total economic wealth and the distribution of that wealth among the company, its competitors, and consumers.
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