The Internet is facilitating a lot of unbundling where the rationale for X being expensive is that it comes with embedded Y which is valuable but difficult to charge for directly. Bundlers typically are not thrilled about the unbundling, and often argue about undersupply of Y.
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Examples abound, but some of the bundling stories: Credentialing and liberal arts education Books and the environment that is a bookstore or library Taxis and the universal service mandate Regurgitated wire service wrapped in ads and original local reporting
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