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It's called picking a choosing what's convenient and makes/saves the most money.



Kind of. It's really an instance of market failure. In particular, it's an instance of the failure of market based systems, which is intrinsic, to be able to set prices when there isn't any scarcity.

Markets can't really solve that problem. Unfortunately our present legal/economic system decides to solve it by creating scarcity.




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