In competitive markets, aesthetic innovations (like colored pagers or beaded shoes) cannot sustain a price premium: once one firm discovers consumers will pay more, competitors copy it, the premium is competed away, and the aesthetic gains flow entirely to consumers rather than being captured as higher prices.

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Virginia Postrel

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the additional price is competed away. And and in fact, a lot of these gains these these aesthetic gains... are going entirely to consumers

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Virginia Postrel on Style 11/27/2006EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:39 AM

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