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On Negative Pricing

Harry Greenfield

Challenge, 2006, vol. 49, issue 6, 113-117

Abstract: Is negative pricing a form of free lunch? This economist shows why he thinks it is. In considering the claim that there is no free lunch, he argues that we have to separate the individual from the economy at large.

Date: 2006
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