Am I an Evil, Selfish Scalper for Selling My World Cup Tickets for a Profit?
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: Reason·US·nonprofit
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What happened: Am I an Evil, Selfish Scalper for Selling My World Cup Tickets for a Profit?
Cross-source context: NPR highlights world Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources. Bloomberg highlights greece will impose a profit margin cap on fuel and groceries, in a bid to keep prices of key goods under control and prevent further surges... Bloomberg highlights prudential Plc’s new business profit rose, thanks to growth in Hong Kong and China markets, as the insurer said it will buy back an additional $1.2...
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Reason(lean-right)
The buyer, seller, and FIFA middleman were all happy with how the transaction went.
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources. FIFA, steal these ideas.
Greece will impose a profit margin cap on fuel and groceries, in a bid to keep prices of key goods under control and prevent further surges stemming from the turmoil in the Middle East.
Prudential Plc’s new business profit rose, thanks to growth in Hong Kong and China markets, as the insurer said it will buy back an additional $1.2 billion in its own stock.
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources.
Bloomberg
Greece will impose a profit margin cap on fuel and groceries, in a bid to keep prices of key goods under control and prevent further surges...
Bloomberg
Prudential Plc’s new business profit rose, thanks to growth in Hong Kong and China markets, as the insurer said it will buy back an additional $1.2...
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Prudential Business Profit Gains, Adds $1.2 Billion Buyback.
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources.
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources. FIFA, steal these ideas.
Greece will impose a profit margin cap on fuel and groceries, in a bid to keep prices of key goods under control and prevent further surges stemming from the turmoil in the Middle East.
Prudential Plc’s new business profit rose, thanks to growth in Hong Kong and China markets, as the insurer said it will buy back an additional $1.2 billion in its own stock.
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources. FIFA, steal these ideas.
Greece will impose a profit margin cap on fuel and groceries, in a bid to keep prices of key goods under control and prevent further surges stemming from the turmoil in the Middle East.
Prudential Plc’s new business profit rose, thanks to growth in Hong Kong and China markets, as the insurer said it will buy back an additional $1.2 billion in its own stock.