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This works from the other side too. When you have a range of product options, one of which is very expensive, nobody really buys that one, but it raises the perceived value of the others so people are likely to spend more on average.

Both methods work because for most goods, people do not have a good way to estimate what is a fair price, so they use the price distribution of alternatives as a guide to what the price should be.



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