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Does the fourth entrant make any difference? Entry and competition in the early U.S. broadband market
Mo Xiao
, Peter F. Orazem
Economics
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Business & Economics
Broadband
89%
Costs
10%
Entry Costs
35%
Exit
31%
Incumbents
70%
Inference
23%
Sunk Costs
100%
United States of America
33%
Engineering & Materials Science
Costs
31%