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Rent-Seeking Activities
Efforts to increase one's share of existing wealth without creating new wealth, often through manipulation or exploitation of the political environment.
Lawn-Care Industry
A sector of the economy that provides maintenance services for lawns, including mowing, fertilization, pest control, and landscaping.
Welfare Loss
A decrease in economic efficiency, often measured as a lost benefit or surplus to consumers and producers, usually due to market failure or government intervention.
Natural Monopoly
A market structure where a single company can supply a product or service more efficiently than any potential competitor due to factors like economies of scale.
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