Bundling

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Bundling
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Bundling refers to when two or more goods are sold together as a package. Microsoft Office, Cable TV, Lexis-Nexis, and Spotify all provide examples of bundling. What if there were no bundling and you had to pay for Cable TV by channel rather than purchasing channels in bundles? Would you end up paying more or less? We explore this question and others in this video.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Marginal Revolution University
Project:
Micro
Duration:
15:29
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