Is there a more fair way to sell World Cup tickets?
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: NPR·US·public
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What happened: 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.
Cross-source context: Reason highlights am I an Evil, Selfish Scalper for Selling My World Cup Tickets for a Profit?
What to watch next: movement around tickets, fair.
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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.
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.