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Is leasing a zero-sum game in the sense that any gain to the lessee is a cost to the lessor?If not, how might both parties gain from a lease transaction? In your answer, explain how the lessee and the lessor analyze the situation, why they might use different inputs in their analyses, and how those input differences could affect the outcome.
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