Can a GP decide he/she is going to charge more than the GP around the corner?
Can a GP decide he/she is going to charge more than the GP around the corner?
Last edited by copier addict; 11-18-2017 at 07:27 PM.
That has EVERYTHING to do with performance.
What is the motivation for a GP to become a better GP? If the GP can't charge more for his or her services, then there's no reason to become better. Just the same as there would be no reason for a technician to do a better job if there's no increase in pay for it. People are willing to pay more money for a trusted service provider. But if a service provider cannot charge more, then there's no incentive to be better.
Classic Canadian response.
... economics 101. Better service = higher demand = higher prices. If someone is charging higher prices, with crappy service, their business won't last long.
That's how it works here, anyway. I guess if the government is dictating prices, it keeps the market from working.
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