Concorde Effect

The Concorde Effect is a greater tendency to continue an endeavour once an investment in money, effort, or time has been made. Even though it’s been investing the big amount of money and time in the first place that should be abandoned it as soon as realised, if not it will more cost and time than the alternatives. (Also, call as the sunk cost bias or Concorde fallacy)

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