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Old 01-25-2011, 09:41 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Where
is the evidence that the basic principles of economics that Leebase is
presenting are overcome by some other, more sophisticated factors?
Yep. Other than not LIKING the conclusion, we've yet to year a good case for: "the public can indeed be forced into paying more for an ebook than they are willing to pay".

Or even a simple: "while it's true that a market can support a 'high price' it's also true that the public can be unaware of issues that would change their perception of just how much they are willing to pay.

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