Sherwin Rosen's paper, The Economics of Superstars, explores the phenomenon of disproportionate rewards for top performers in fields where small differences in talent can lead to vastly larger differences in income. Rosen argues that technological advancements, such as mass media, enable the best performers to reach larger audiences, concentrating wealth and fame among a few "superstars."
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