A closed frontier refers to the end of open, unregulated expansion—whether in geographic exploration, digital markets, or innovation. It signifies limited access, controlled boundaries, and established territories. Governments, corporations, and regulators use it to enforce rules, protect resources, or maintain stability. Established industries and incumbent players benefit most, as barriers restrict newcomers and preserve existing power structures.
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