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Explaining R&D Incentives by Market Structure

A firm operating in a market with very few competitors is often more willing to spend heavily on developing new technologies than a firm in a market with thousands of competitors. Explain the primary economic reason for this difference in behavior, focusing on the expected returns from the investment.

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