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Old 12-18-2011, 06:14 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by JoeD View Post
Wouldn't that assume a stable and established market? ebooks are still a relatively new market and one that is still growing. Rather than a drop in sales, agency pricing is more likely to cause a reduction in rate of growth, perhaps stabalising in years to come with a smaller market than it might otherwise attain (assuming pricing policies remain the same)

The burden of proof would still be on those who are claiming that agency pricing is causing a reduction in the rate of growth. There is no evidence of anything but a rapid rise in e-book sales, despite agency pricing.
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