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Many consumers purchase multiple Internet subscription services and forget to cancel ones they no longer use.

Buy It Now, Pay Forever? The Economics of Subscription Overload

Many consumers purchase several subscription services and fail to properly budget for them, leading to broken budgets. How does "subscription overload" affect our budgeting and spending, and why do firms push subscription models so heavily?...
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Cash On-Hand For FAANG Companies during Covid-19
Business economics

Cash On-Hand For FAANG Companies during Covid-19

Published on June 02, 2020

College Education Costs and Inflation in the U.S and U.K
Business economics

College Education Costs and Inflation in the U.S and U.K

Published on June 02, 2020

Terminology in Economics that differ from common usage in English Grammar

Published on May 27, 2020

Eric Porat’s Take on How to Build a Successful Business Buying and Selling Websites
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Eric Porat’s Take on How to Build a Successful Business Buying and Selling Websites

Published on May 24, 2020

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UK – THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Managing the economy

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UK – THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Published on May 19, 2020

How to Write an Economics Paper: A Step-by-Step Guide

Published on May 18, 2020

EU Monetary Policy
Global economics

EU Monetary Policy

Published on March 28, 2020

Monopsony
Business economics

Monopsony

Published on February 04, 2020

Monopsony power
Business economics

Monopsony power

Published on February 04, 2020

Labour markets
Business economics

Labour markets

Published on February 04, 2020

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When consumers can make more small transactions instead of single large transactions, they tend to spend more money overall.

Microtransactions and the Psychology of Spending

Psychology helps explain why consumers are likely to spend more money in total when they can make many small transactions instead of fewer large transactions. Why is this the case, and what can consumers do to limit overspending?...
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