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Privacy mechanisms for information exchange among competing firms are examined. No empirical market data is presented.

Why this matters

The game-theoretic analysis does not connect to antitrust enforcement costs or market concentration metrics.

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No effect on consumer prices in concentrated markets is shown.

America First View

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U.S. industrial competitiveness or trade policy is not addressed.

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DOJ or FTC competition enforcement procedures receive no mention.

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Data privacy protections in commercial settings are outside scope.

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Critical industry supply chain coordination is not examined.

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No clear adversary framing applies to this story.

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