It’s more of a model than an assessment, the claim I’m making is that I don’t see how we can be sure that this works for too many shops (and which shops those are, other than the obvious), given how the relevant data might travel through these systems, and how the best-seller list makers have incentives to remain opaque about what specifically they are doing. (Barnes & Noble should of course be fine.)
It’s more of a model than an assessment, the claim I’m making is that I don’t see how we can be sure that this works for too many shops (and which shops those are, other than the obvious), given how the relevant data might travel through these systems, and how the best-seller list makers have incentives to remain opaque about what specifically they are doing. (Barnes & Noble should of course be fine.)