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Hmm... it seems to me that each publisher has a monopoly on each book that they
publish. There are not different publishers competing to provide different versions of
the same book by the same author.
I would also say that the value of a book is in what a consumer is willing to pay. If
you ask me, I don't think that all ebooks should be valued at $9.99 or any other arbitrary
price.
That "Agency Pricing" results in a set price for whole classes of ebook releases,
and that the pricing changes in lockstep with the other publishers ebooks, make
it obvious that there is some sort of collusion involved.
Luck;
Ken
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