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A study of the history of unions indicates that they usually just happen,and are seldom the result of any perceived management action or inaction.
External Benefits
External benefits refer to the positive effects or advantages that a product or activity imparts on individuals or society who are not directly involved in the production or consumption of the good.
Network Externalities
The effect on a user of a product or service that results from an increase in the number of other users of the same or compatible products or services.
Natural Monopolies
Market conditions where a single firm can supply a good or service more efficiently than any competitor due to economies of scale, hence dominating the market.
Positive Feedback
Put simply, success breeds success, failure breeds failure; the effect is seen with goods that are subject to network externalities.
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