In China, a small but increasing number of people are choosing to work as professional queuers, and

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In China, a small but increasing number of people are choosing to work as professional queuers, and exactly as it sounds, they are paid to wait in line for others. An NPR story in July 25, 2011, tells the story of a few professional queuers who earn about $3 an hour to wait in line, a wage that is about double that of the typical factory worker in China. Given this new business in which one can easily pay someone else to wait, what do you think will happen in the market for goods and services most prone to long waiting lines, such as concert tickets, the latest technology gadget, or low-cost apartments?
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