Arash1991
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Regarding the examples I provided of competitive models coexisting with amplified ones, specifically in the smartphone market competition between Apple and Samsung, you stated that these are not valid examples. However, I would like to understand your reasoning for this claim. The competition between these two companies is a clear example of how competing projects can drive innovation and improve quality for the end consumer. Both companies work to improve their products in order to outperform the other, resulting in technological advancements and better products for consumers.Thiose are not valid examples. You misunderstand my comments.
I did not say that. Please read again.
I did not say that. Please read again.
Additionally, in response to my statement that you claimed there are no real examples of successful competitive models, you stated that you did not say that. However, in your earlier response, you stated that "there are few issues with the theory of competitive models in practice. There are no real examples." This statement seems to imply that you believe there are no real examples of successful competitive models. Can you clarify your stance on this?
To further address your claim that competition only leads to destruction, you previously asked me "why do you believe 'competition' breeds innovation rather than sowing destruction?" This statement seems to imply that you believe competition leads to destruction. However, in your most recent response, you denied making such a claim. Can you clarify your stance on this issue and provide evidence to support your position?