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:: Crimping style ::
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Sometimes it costs more to make a less expensive product because of price discrimination: charging different prices to different groups to maximize total sales. Frequently a single product is sold for two different prices (think student discounts for movies, museums, etc.), but often further investment is devoted to degrading the functionality of a high-quality product so it can be sold for less. Here are some examples.
Posted by morland @ 03:23 PM
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