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MIT 14.271 Industrial Organization I, Fall 2022
Instructor: Glenn Ellison

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In this lecture, Glenn Ellison discusses the empirics of static competition, which is a theoretical model of competition in economics that assumes an infinite number of buyers and sellers, and perfect knowledge.

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