Of course not, and they don't have to be. It's enough that there's a stronger incentive to try everything else rather than making a better product. I'd say already a few percent decrease in research investments compared to a market without said incentives would be significant, and all out of the pocket of the consumer without added value to them. I'm wondering if it might actually be way more than that.
					



					
					
					
						
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