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Best sections to sit in for the providence game
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[QUOTE="UConn_Top_Dog, post: 4153606, member: 2285"] Do you enjoy trying to feel all high and mighty on here? Seriously. No reason to insult me. Doesn’t matter if XL holds more people. If you go by ratios and percentages, approximately the same PERCENTAGE of seats are still available for sale at the dunk. It’s not strictly linear as you describe it with total number of seats. Proportion matters. Also there is no real way of measuring demand at this point. Best guess is that there is market reluctance and similar demand to the Hartford game due to the schools proximity to one another. These kind of observations we can make. What people are thinking is hypothetical. I see a bunch of seats that are not selling and price is not changing. The market cannot bear that so you don’t see movement in ticket sales. If prices drop to similar levels as the first game then you will see more seats sold to the reluctant buyers. Economics is tied into finance as well. They are related fields and many financial principles depend on economics. Economics is much wider scope big picture type of study. Finance uses that but delves much more in depth numbers wise. Stop trying to make me seem stupid. It just makes you look like an A hole. [/QUOTE]
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