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Old 02-04-2015, 12:05 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
Let me follow that logic:

Because Australians buy more ebooks, there's a SHORTAGE of ebooks being sold in the US and the UK, and therefore US and UK citizens purchase less ebooks due to higher prices BECAUSE of this shortage?

I'm sorry, but I find this logic dubious, at best.
No no no!

Australians buy more ebooks ==>
Less ebooks available elsewhere ==>
Prices rise due to shortage ==>
Sales fall due to overpriced ebooks.

My issue is with the idea that sales fall here due to overpricing, when they do the oppposite in Australia.
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