Big box sets

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Tyler Cowen notes the “neuroeconomics critique” of big box sets of CDs or DVDs:

There is a neuroeconomics critique of Big Box Sets. So much of the pleasure of a purchase lies in the anticipation of the buy rather than the having. The anticipatory pleasure of a Big Box Set, no matter how large, is not so much greater than the anticipatory pleasure from a single CD. Yet once you own a large box it sits around. You can’t listen to the CDs all at once. They start to feel “stale,” and then you go out and want that anticipatory fix again.

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