Winner-take-all market

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title: Winner-take-all market
text: In economics, a winner-take-all market is a market in which a product or service that is favored over the competitors, even if only slightly, receives a disproportionately large share of the revenues for that class of products or services. It occurs when the top producer of a product earns a lot more than their competitors. Examples of winner-take-all markets include the sports and entertainment markets. The distribution of rewards for different amounts of work determines the degree to which a m
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