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In a wholesale market, a government audit finds that numerous stalls are physically vacant and licensing for new vendors is unrestricted. However, no new firms enter the market. Investigators conclude that potential entrants are deterred by a widespread belief that the market is unsafe and controlled by a criminal syndicate. This situation is an example of a structural barrier to entry.

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