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And with global excess capacity and robust deflationary forces, pricing power is nil.
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The Moto Z Droid Edition runs $624, with the Force priced at $720.
Scarcity forces prices up.
Competition, of course, usually forces prices lower.
As more and more companies are able to supply something, competition works its magic and forces prices down.
That sires excess inventories and capacity, which forces prices down.
Market forces (price) alone will not increase access.
Or are they the result of a case-specific constellation of forces (price increases, vocal opposition groups to privatization, media coverage, and subsequent drought)?
Under these conditions, an increase in supply automatically forces prices down, whereas a decrease forces them up.
The idea was to force prices down by reducing liquidity.
Domestic producers have bulked up and forced prices down.
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