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This paper studies price competition between experts and discounters in a market for credence goods. While experts can … makes them vulnerable to competition by discounters. We explore the conditions under which experts survive competition by … leads to a switch from an experts only to a discounters only market. …
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This Paper studies the consequences of price discrimination in a market for experts’ services. In the case of experts …
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that the equilibrium behaviour of experts and consumers in credence goods markets sensitively depends on the details of the …
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The condition for when a price control increases consumer welfare in perfect competition is tighter than often realised. When demand is linear, a small restriction on price only increases consumer surplus if the elasticity of demand exceeds the elasticity of supply; with log-linear or...
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We study a model of film production, distribution and consumption. The studio can release two goods, a theatrical and a video version, and has to decide on its versioning and sequencing strategy. In contrast with the previous literature, we allow for the possibility that consumers watch both...
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We consider physicians with fixed capacity levels. If a physician's capacity exceeds demand, she may have an incentive to overtreat, i.e., she may provide unnecessary treatments to use up idle capacity. By contrast, with excess demand she may undertreat, i.e., she may not provide necessary...
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We study contracting between a consumer and an expert. The expert can invest in diagnosis to obtain a noisy signal about whether a low-cost service is sufficient or whether a high-cost treatment is required to solve the consumer’s problem. This involves moral hazard because diagnosis effort...
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We study a two-period model of committee decision-making where members differ in their levels of efficiency. They may acquire costly information that enhances their ability to make a correct decision. We focus on the impact of transparency. We show that the principal's initial utility is higher...
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technically unfeasible or does not respond to a genuine customer need. To screen good ideas the entrepreneur needs to hire experts … complementary. In such cases the entrepreneur can form a partnership with the experts. Yet very valuable ideas cannot be shared …
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fiscal policy and reject the hypothesized value of the multiplier. In some cases, autocoherence induces the experts to make …
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