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Tag: free entry and exit

JJ’s Failure

2018
http://videos.criticalcommons.org/transcoded/http/www.criticalcommons.org/Members/kmstaub/clips/growth-in-pawnee/video_file/mp4-high/jjsfailure-mp4.mp4

Ron is sad that JJ’s diner is closing even though it is a sign that he is a failure as a businessman, or the market has determined he is not adding enough value.

See more: competition, free entry and exit, invisible hand, profit maximization

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