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| text = Competition and variety are also public goods: by their nature, neither can be provided by a single store.  Jack never explicitly chooses to have a narrower choice of places to shop, and yet he and others like him contribute directly to the problems of the downtown stores.  [That are failing due to big-box stores.]
 
| text = Competition and variety are also public goods: by their nature, neither can be provided by a single store.  Jack never explicitly chooses to have a narrower choice of places to shop, and yet he and others like him contribute directly to the problems of the downtown stores.  [That are failing due to big-box stores.]
 
| cite = [[Tom Slee]], "{{Link |No One Makes You Shop At Wall Mart: The Surprising Deceptions Of Individual Choice}}" pg. 59
 
| cite = [[Tom Slee]], "{{Link |No One Makes You Shop At Wall Mart: The Surprising Deceptions Of Individual Choice}}" pg. 59
 
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