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by stavros 1256 days ago
That makes sense, thanks. I guess the high end becomes slightly more expensive, while the low end becomes massively cheaper.
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Closely related to Baumol's cost disease: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baumol%27s_cost_disease If one option becomes many multiples cheaper, anything that can't also get that cheap will almost inevitably rise in expense as a result.