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We study optimal experimentation by a monopolistic platform in a two-sided market. The platform provider is uncertain about the strength of the externality each side is exerting on the other. Setting participation fees on both sides, it gradually learns about these externalities by observing...
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that the monopoly platform does not introduce distortions over and above those arising from the market power of the …
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This paper models payment evasion as a source of profit by letting the firm choose the purchase price and the fine imposed on detected payment evaders. For a given price and fine, the consumers purchase, evade payment, or choose the outside option. We show that payment evasion leads to a form of...
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Demand for oil is very price inelastic. Facing such demand, an extractive cartel induces the highest price that does … not destroy its demand, unlike the conventional Hotelling analysis: the cartel tolerates ordinary substitutes to its oil …
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We consider a monopolist who sells identical objects of common but unknown value in a herding-prone environment. Buyers make their purchasing decisions sequentially, and rely on a private signal as well as We consider a monopolist who sells identical objects of common but previous buyers’...
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This paper proposes a proximity-concentration tradeoff in product space as a determinant of horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Firms that enter a foreign market by exporting are able to capture consumer surplus from introducing a differentiated product with characteristics that the...
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uniform 30% markup on all products. We use an estimated discrete choice model of demand for spirits, together with information … profits, and greater welfare. The current one-size-fits-all pricing rule ignores variations in demand elasticities resulting …
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Economists have emphasized the role of dissipative advertising and price as signals of quality. Most works, however, limit the number of types to two options: high and low quality. Yet, production costs and quality both result from R&D efforts and therefore are both uncertain. I characterize the...
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part concentrates on a monopoly intermediation service and discusses both efficient pricing and monopoly pricing. The …
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This paper analyzes the effects of net neutrality regulation on investment incentives for Internet service providers (ISPs) and content providers (CPs), and their implications for social welfare. We show that the ISP’s decision on the introduction of discrimination across content depends on a...
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