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*Value created by intermediaries who do not produce physical goods, but resell, broker, embellish, or otherwise add cost to the end consumer. | *'''Parasitic value is value that eats away at the consumer.''' | ||
*Example 1: Value created by intermediaries who do not produce physical goods, but resell, broker, embellish, or otherwise add cost to the end consumer. | |||
*Example 2: Planned obsolescence. |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 3 April 2019
- Parasitic value is value that eats away at the consumer.
- Example 1: Value created by intermediaries who do not produce physical goods, but resell, broker, embellish, or otherwise add cost to the end consumer.
- Example 2: Planned obsolescence.