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September 19, 2006

Caplan on peak load pricing

At EconLog, Bryan Caplan writes:

Whenever I'm stuck in a line, I grumble about the need for peak load pricing. Raise the price during popular times, cut the price during off-times, and watch the world's blood pressure fall.

I have the same urge to grumble. Read the whole thing for his idea for a better way to price admission to the movies. Seems reasonable to me.

Posted by William Polley at September 19, 2006 10:41 AM

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