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How is buying lettuce like buying lumber? Each is idiosyncratic, and has to be sorted. Imposing the sorting costs on the buyer is actually a way of price discriminating.
Clement Atlee and Winston Churchill, for the best TWEJ ever.
And a cool new letter, about using transaction costs to separate by type, when type is "private information."
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You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz
By Michael Munger4.7
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Send us a text
How is buying lettuce like buying lumber? Each is idiosyncratic, and has to be sorted. Imposing the sorting costs on the buyer is actually a way of price discriminating.
Clement Atlee and Winston Churchill, for the best TWEJ ever.
And a cool new letter, about using transaction costs to separate by type, when type is "private information."
Links:
You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz

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