Social interactions can drastically affect the price of a service, new research shows, even though economic models rarely take the effect of social relationships into account. By studying what Chicago-area law firms charged various clients for a billable hour, researchers discovered that firms gave favorable rates to clients with whom they shared social ties. Meanwhile, clients were more likely...
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