SJX[Purist]
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I think the report glosses over the price differential, which is largely the same
in terms of dealer cost in relation of discount to retail price, generally speaking. There cost differences are minimal, perhaps 40-50% below retail rather than 40 vs 70% as the report implies. The differences arise due to exchange rates, different dealer cost structure and also the desire to move inventory.
- SJX
luxury goods inelastic
By: Patrick : November 8th, 2010-11:30
Generally, luxury goods are seen as price inelastic. In some instances price increases can actually lead to increased demand, the perception being that the goods are more exclusive and therefore more desirable. I suspect that the Swatch group believes tha...
But there is no mention
By: Hororgasm : November 8th, 2010-13:13
Of whether these watches are sold to non US ADs who bought them 1)for their domestic consumption solely, then re export them because there is a price arbitrage 2) whther these were forced down the throats of overseas ADs which result in a overstocked situ...
Another perspective....
By: SJX : November 8th, 2010-22:55
The regulation of domestic policy should be one for governments. If Omega exports direct to a foreign market, then it is its responsibility to ensure foreign requirements are met. If a middleman exports and neglects to meet these requirements, then it is ...
Interesting.
By: CaliforniaJed : November 9th, 2010-06:57
SJX, thanks. I've made a few notes below. I don't think we're fully engaging, though. Your arguments seem largely in favor of the free market. I'm not necessarily opposed. I merely wanted to present, in the abstract, potential public policy rationale in f...