Someone has started a petition against dynamic pricing - no doubt following recent events, such as the pricing of tickets to see Oasis.
However, is there actually anything wrong with dynamic pricing? It is - after all - [mostly] just adjusting price depending on supply and demand.
That seems to be the basis on which the so-called "free market" and capitalism work.
One may have objections fo capitalism - perhaps based on the observation that some other political systems have tried to change interactions - possibly [in theory] for social benefit, but in practice many attempts to replace it, or in some ways do better, have failed, either economically or socially, and in some cases clearly led to significant corruption.
Corruption appears to emerge either in "pure" capitalism, or in systems which seek to avoid it.
However, is there actually anything wrong with dynamic pricing? It is - after all - [mostly] just adjusting price depending on supply and demand.
That seems to be the basis on which the so-called "free market" and capitalism work.
One may have objections fo capitalism - perhaps based on the observation that some other political systems have tried to change interactions - possibly [in theory] for social benefit, but in practice many attempts to replace it, or in some ways do better, have failed, either economically or socially, and in some cases clearly led to significant corruption.
Corruption appears to emerge either in "pure" capitalism, or in systems which seek to avoid it.
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