The Real Life section describes this sort of thing as "competitive advantage". While this is strictly true, there are problems that arise from the minority with access to such advantages being able to outcompete the majority without, discouraging the latter from investing, which is bad. Obviously. Would this sort of economic tangent be worth opening an Analysis page over?
The Real Life section describes this sort of thing as "competitive advantage". While this is strictly true, there are problems that arise from the minority with access to such advantages being able to outcompete the majority without, discouraging the latter from investing, which is bad. Obviously. Would this sort of economic tangent be worth opening an Analysis page over?
Per TRS, this is being merged with The Con:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1610554716007514900&page=2#comment-27
Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass.