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In recent years, omni-channel retailing has become immensely popular among both retailers and consumers. In this …
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optimization problem under demand parameter uncertainty. We consider a retailer capable of price differentiation among multiple … customer groups with different demand parameters that are supplied from multiple warehouses or fulfillment centers at different … certain exit date. Since in most practical situations the demand parameters cannot be estimated exactly, we propose an …
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We provide a theory of how RPM facilitate upstream cartels absent any information asymmetries using a model with manufacturer and retailer competition. Because retailers have an effective outside option to each manufacturer's contract, the manufacturers can only ensure contract acceptance by...
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We provide a theory of how RPM facilitate upstream cartels absent any information asymmetries using a model with manufacturer and retailer competition. Because retailers have an effective outside option to each manufacturer’s contract, the manufacturers can only ensure contract acceptance by...
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for min RPM critically relies on interbrand competition, and it is-at least in the case of linear demand functions …
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We present a model to explain why a manufacturer may impose a minimum resale price (min RPM) in a successive monopoly setting. Our argument relies on the retailer having non-contractible choice variables, which could represent the price of a substitute good and/or the effort the retailer exerts...
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We provide a novel theory of harm for resale price maintenance (RPM). In a model with two manufacturers and two retailers, we show that RPM facilitates manufacturer collusion when retailers have alternatives to selling a manufacturer's product. Because of the alternatives, manufacturers can only...
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