Competition In or For the Field: Which is Better



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CENTER DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 844

COMPETITION IN OR FOR THE FIELD:
WHICH IS BETTER?

Eduardo Engel
Yale University

Ronald Fischer
University of Chile

and

Alexander Galetovic
University of Chile

March 2002

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