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Hotelling's law assumes businesses are mobile, which is why its often characterized as a pushcart or ice cream truck. The business in the middle would want to move to the other side of its neighbor, and the process would repeat.

As such, there's no stable equilibrium in a three-firm Hotelling's law problem.



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