
"Every profitable line of business soon attracts the attention of potential competitors. Attention results in new investment, which creates new competition. Almost inevitably, prices and profit margins collapse. A ... once-profitable business's products and services become indistinguishable from those around them, sold (figuratively, at least) by the pound."
--Washington Quarterly, Winter 1998
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