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It clearly depends on a lot of things.

Can I get into any show I want?

Is there social backlash?

Are there security concerns?

Is the experience the same whether I pay or not? How better or worse?

What's the price of the show, not in dollars, but in work I do for the rest of society?

Do the artists aggregate to my life?

How much does it cost them to be there performing?

If the wouldn't do it, would someone else?

Basically I think your example gets a bit overcomplicated because the current market is heavily distorted by giant recording companies. It is an area that is almost fringe economics because it involves feelings and quasi-irrational judgment of value. Should you ask me if I would steal a computer (not for necessity) or if I would sneak into the bus instead of walking I'd ask mostly the same questions, but the thinking process of the decision maker would be a lot more rational and, therefore, adherent to the models that shape our economy.




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