Market Power Layer
Analyzes concentration of allocative access through computational consideration infrastructure, inferential monopoly, platform dependency, and invisible assets.
Primitives (6)
Computational Consideration Infrastructure (CCI)
CCI — Control over systems that determine which options enter consideration sets in AI-mediated markets.
Inferential Monopoly (IM)
IM — Concentration over computational consideration infrastructure as allocative monopoly power.
Dependency Risk (DEP)
DEP — Extent of dependence on AI systems for discovery and selection.
Invisible Asset (IA)
IA — Allocative assets outside traditional measurement frameworks.
Network-Dependent Allocation (NDL)
NDL — Condition where valuation depends on network relationships and representation quality.
Inferential Control Threshold (ICT)
ICT — The threshold at which control over consideration infrastructure enables allocative monopoly.
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Representation Layer
9 primitives
Agent-Readiness Layer
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Global Market Layer
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Governance Layer
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Property Record Layer
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Trade Infrastructure Layer
5 primitives
Measurement Layer
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Discovery Layer
4 primitives
Economics Layer
2 primitives
Action Layer
1 primitives
Interoperability Layer
2 primitives
Zero-Click and Computational Transmission Primitives
44 primitives