Episode 3: Cost, LVMH, and the price of human lives
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Welcome back! In this episode, we discuss about how the merger between LVMH and Tiffany’s could have been historical for the luxury market and what are the consequences of LVMH backing out of the deal. Also, Lanny explains the outcomes of the increase of food prices going on right now. The main microeconomic topic of this week is: cost, the occasion for Lanny to tell us the story about he and Seth Rogen going to high school together, and for Justin to explain what he doesn’t like about trip’s planning. Furthermore, have you ever wonder if a human life has a price? We will try to answer it at the end of the episode! If you want to react and be a part our podcast (as Théo did today), send us a voice or a text message at one of the following addresses: @gregoire_mld on Instagram, or with the function message here https://anchor.fm/everydayeconomics, or by e-mail. See you next week!!
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