James Arlemagne of Fantasy Realms in
I've read the many comments from retailers on why exclusivity agreements are bad for both individual stores and the industry. Although I understand and accept the points, I tend to support some exclusivity agreements. Alliance and DoW make the point of better distributor stock levels, healthier companies, better marketing potential; all relevant in a small and somewhat stagnant American market. Exclusive distribution means a tight range of wholesale cost. This reduces my competitive risk from Internet vendors. A small niche product line like Days of Wonder encourages me to develop a full-line inventory with this agreement. So as some stores "boycott" the line, I will be promoting it for reducing competitive risk.
I am aware of the downfalls of industry monopolization, but some manufacturing companies working exclusively with different distributors makes both manufacturers and distributors healthier. The diversity and strength of both provides a stronger foundation for my retail game business and the industry as a whole.
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