I agree, but one missing component is how many housing units are represented by this software in a given market.
If everything here is true [price fixing] but the number of units is small 20%, it still won't work. Consumers will go to the 80% where the actual market lives.
Now maybe someone better at economics can tell me how many units does it take to shift the market? 50%?
If everything here is true [price fixing] but the number of units is small 20%, it still won't work. Consumers will go to the 80% where the actual market lives.
Now maybe someone better at economics can tell me how many units does it take to shift the market? 50%?