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== Stats ==
 
== Stats ==
* '''Raised by''': Alekseyev Karrde
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* '''Raised by''': [[Contributor name:Alekseyev Karrde|Alekseyev Karrde]]
 
* '''Submission Date''': 20 December 2009
 
* '''Submission Date''': 20 December 2009
 
* '''Issue ID''': tbd
 
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==CSM Meeting Minutes==
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* [[CSM Meeting Minutes 4.003]]
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== Status ==
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Being reworked to further flush out concept
  
 
[[Category:CSM Fourth Candidacy]]
 
[[Category:CSM Fourth Candidacy]]
 
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[[Category:CSM Submission]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 1 July 2010

Stats

Summary

An EVE price ceiling can be defined as any refineable item which is available at a fixed price via NPC sell order. These inhibit competition by constraining the market, potentially keeping mineral prices lower than they would be.

Solution

  • The CCP economics and statistics team should devote more time to systematically identify these items, ascertain their impact if any, and then turning them over to the devs to either make them unrefineable or produceable by players only.

Pros

  • Increased market competition

Cons

  • Gives the economics team some work to do

Relevant Forum Threads

  • Assembly Hall

http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1229515&page=1

CSM Meeting Minutes

Status

Being reworked to further flush out concept

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