Why popcorn costs so much at the movies, and other pricing puzzles

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Why popcorn costs so much at the movies, and other pricing puzzles

Richard B. McKenzie

Copernicus Books, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-317) and index

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内容説明

This entertaining book seeks to unravel an array of pricing puzzles from the one captured in the book's title to why so many prices end with "9" (as in $2.99 or $179). Along the way, the author explains how the 9/11 terrorists have, through the effects of their heinous acts on the relative prices of various modes of travel, killed more Americans since 9/11 than they killed that fateful day. He also explains how well-meaning efforts to spur the use of alternative, supposedly environmentally friendly fuels have starved millions of people around the world and given rise to the deforestation of rainforests in Malaysia and Indonesia.

目次

Price and the "Law of Unintended Consequences".- Pricing Lemons, Views, and University Housing.- Why Sales.- Why Popcorn Costs So Much at the Movies.- Why So Many Coupons.- Why Some Goods Are Free.- Free Printers and Pricey Ink Cartridges.- Why Movie Ticket Prices Are All the Same.- Why So Many Prices End with "9".- The Economics of Manufacturers' Rebates.- The Psychology and Evolutionary Biology of Manufacturers' Rebates.- The Question of Queues.- Why Men Earn More on Average than Women-And Always Will.

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