So, uh, I can mathematically prove that segmentation by pointless destruction is pointlessly destructive. https://economics.stackexchange.com/questions/5706/what-do-supply-demand-curves-really-look-like …https://twitter.com/Alrenous/status/908334130030456832 …
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No, it isn't. If it were, the hobbling would be publicized (it isn't). ...
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... The low-end consumers simply have no effective appetite (i.e. willingness to pay) for the extra capacity. They haven't been trained yet.
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... Rather than allow this demand-side retardation to slow down the industrial process, businesses move forward with production upgrade ...
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... and then hobble the product down to a level the market will pay for. That way, they can adjust back later (at any point) ...
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... rather than getting stuck in a rut of sub-standard product manufacture. Eventually, when the market is ready, they'll be waiting for it.
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