1. Loyalty taxes
Businesses set initial prices low and then sharply increase them in subsequent years when consumers cannot easily detect, question or renegotiate them and where the ‘transaction costs’ of changing to
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Businesses set initial prices low and then sharply increase them in subsequent years when consumers cannot easily detect, question or renegotiate them and where the ‘transaction costs’ of changing to
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