why does the digital book cost as much as the physical one?

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Like for real, it makes NO sense at all

In: Economics

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Because you aren’t paying for the printed material — you’re paying for the perceived value of the content.

Usually after the initial release of a book, the digital copy drops a _few_ dollars to reflect the money not invested in printing. But printing is cheap, so sometimes it’s negligible.

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