Do Electronic Marketplaces Lower the Price of Goods?

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Abstract

The efficiency of electronic means for commerce is sometimes countered by increased product cost, as demonstrated in this case involving an auction system for used cars in Japan.

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Lee, H. G. (1998). Do Electronic Marketplaces Lower the Price of Goods? Communications of the ACM, 41(1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1145/268092.268122

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