Persistent above-average returns thus require the existence of some barrier to the competitive equalization of the profit rate. Some firms must be able to block other capitals from entering these sectors as a result of their control of some condition of production or circulation that others cannot reproduce or access — in other words, they must possess monopoly power. Indeed, this is precisely how Marx defines rent: income derived from specific market advantages that can’t be competed away.
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