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innovation in its history. Second, there is not a strict sequence of product innovation followed by process innovation. Third …
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on demand and innovation, theory still lacks a comprehensive analytical formulation. This paper proposes a model where …
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Over the last 15 years, the typical household has increasingly concentrated its spending on a few preferred products. However, this is not driven by "superstar'' products capturing larger market shares. Instead, households increasingly purchase different products from each other. As a result,...
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Over the last 15 years, the typical household has increasingly concentrated its spending on a few preferred products. However, this is not driven by “superstar” products capturing larger market shares. Instead, households increasingly purchase different products from each other. As a result,...
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Over the last 15 years, the typical household has increasingly concentrated its spending on a few preferred products. However, this is not driven by "superstar" products capturing larger market shares. Instead, households increasingly purchase different products from each other. As a result,...
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Over the last 15 years, the typical household has increasingly concentrated its spending on a few preferred products. However, this is not driven by “superstar” products capturing larger market shares. Instead, households increasingly purchase different products from each other. As a result,...
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