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by grimtrigger
5098 days ago
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Ugh, I really hate comments in HN's economic threads. As with all economic theory, this is a framework for thinking about a problem, not a description of reality. All the author is saying is that there is a set of assumptions that when met, bundling benefits both consumers and sellers. Specifically, this set of assumptions includes 0 transaction costs. Thus, the decrease in transaction costs does not mean the end of bundling. |
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