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Old 06-05-2013, 10:48 PM   #49
SteveEisenberg
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Agency pricing may have changed a book you would have otherwise bought to one that you skipped for being unreasonably priced.

Maybe that book was one that would have changed your life.
Or maybe someone read a public domain book instead of the latest $14.99 horror bestseller, or $14.99 bestseller about how the other US political party is a bunch of liars, and the free book changed their life.

Publishers should charge, for each product, the optimum revenue maximization price, and then pay editors and authors as much as that allows. Readers should buy what they can easily afford, and borrow the rest.
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