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theoretically as [[information asymmetry]], [[price discrimination]], [[commodity]], [[market form]]  
theoretically as [[information asymmetry]], [[price discrimination]], [[commodity]], [[market form]]  


and more practically as [[prediction markets]], [[economic choice]] and [[revert currency]], respective role of [[edits, votes and bets]] in the shaping of [[Consumerium buying signal]]s, especially [[score]] and [[price premium]].
and more practically as [[prediction market]]s, [[economic choice]] and [[revert currency]], respective role of [[edits, votes and bets]] in the shaping of [[Consumerium buying signal]]s, especially [[score]] and [[price premium]].

Latest revision as of 18:16, 7 April 2004

Where market mechanics are discussed in the Develop Wiki:

theoretically as information asymmetry, price discrimination, commodity, market form

and more practically as prediction markets, economic choice and revert currency, respective role of edits, votes and bets in the shaping of Consumerium buying signals, especially score and price premium.

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