Tick
Senior Member
Can we really just compare prices like that considering the different incomes and standards of living in other countries?
Yes. BUT, prices are affected locally by:
1. Market conditions such as how much competition is there in a country, can customers easily get it elsewhere, "what the market will bear", "are customers used to cheap prices (Asia) or to being ripped off (SA)"
2. Local taxes and customs
3. Actual physical geographic factors like shipping costs
4. Actual local economic cost factors like cost of labor, minimum wage, marketing costs etc. for local middle-men and local support systems etc.
5. Relative risk margins (e.g. exchange rate fluctuations)
6. Local market size (economies of scale)
Other than these, production costs (minus shipping) are basically identical for all countries. It has zero to do with "income" or "standards of living" though in a country (except to the extent that helps determine 'what the market will bear' after competition is factored in), it has to do with the above. In South Africa, there is one distributor with an effective monopoly on distribution (Core Group), so there is no competition. Profit maximization models are then used to determine pricing. Also if your market happily bend over and say "it's about the same as Europe so hey, we'll pay up", and local sites like MyBB claim that the prices are "competitive" and people believe it, then prices WILL be set high.
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