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The Freakonomics Authors on the Wii shortage

By: GreenPanda | Date posted: April 19, 2007 (5:05 pm) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)

The national availability runs around 2-5%, with most stores out of them most of the time, and no legit online retailer carrying them at all. This has had two effects: the average price paid has been around 150% to 180% of retail price, with none of that going to retailers or the manufacturer. Only scalpers are profiting.

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