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As I wrote on VoxEU.org:In the late 19th Century and first three-quarters of the 20th, globalisation meant the spatial unbundling of factories and consumers.
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One such effort involves the "unbundling" of legal services.
Globalisation's second unbundling involves two phenomena: Fractionalisation (unbundling of supply chains into finer stages of production); and Geographic dispersion of the unbundled stages.
This prompted a wholesale unbundling of what had become known as "Deutschland AG".
And the European Parliament has passed a non-binding resolution urging the "unbundling" of large search engines.
The greater disruption caused by digital music has been the unbundling of the album.
The act called for the "unbundling" of generation from transmission and distribution, which was to be opened to private competition.
Elizabeth Merritt of the Centre for the Future of Museums in Washington, DC, calls it the "unbundling of cultural experiences".
Andreessen: The other thing I'd say is I think the bundling or unbundling of the product actually directly affects the bundling or unbundling of the business.
It is based on a recent working paper, "Corporate Inversions and the Unbundling of Regulatory Competition," which is available here.
"Corporate Inversions and the Unbundling of Regulatory Competition," Virginia Law Review, 2015 (Corporate Practice Commentator, Top Ten Corporate and Securities Articles for 2016) (featured on Columbia's Blue Sky Blog).
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