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Electronic shelf label (ESL) is an emerging price display technology around the world. While these new technologies … in material, labor and managerial costs. The presumed benefits of ESL, for example, tend to be focused around lower price … adjustment costs (PAC), also known as menu costs. However, ESL not only can save PAC but may also enable the retailer to price …
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When selling a home, an important decision facing the homeowner is choosing an optimal listing price. This decision … will depend in large part on how the chosen list price impacts the post negotiation final sale price of the home. In this … study, we design an experiment that enables us to identify how different types of common list price strategies affect …
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Prices that end with 9, also known as psychological price points, are common, comprising about 70% of the retail prices … price ending that has the same effects as 9-endings. In January 2014, the Israeli government passed a new regulation …. Thus, 90-ending prices became the new psychological price points, partially eliminating the regulation's intended effect. …
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In the recent New Keynesian literature a standard assumption is that the price for which an intermediate good is sold … that this need not to hold. This paper introduces price bargaining into an otherwise standard New Keynesian DSGE model and … ; Price Bargaining. …
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We develop a novel model of price-fee competition in bilateral oligopoly markets with non-expandable infrastructures …. Maximal fees also arise from a negotiation model that extends price competition to price-fee competition. Competition in both … prices and fees necessarily emerges. It improves welfare compared to price competition, but buyers will not be better o¤. The …
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Macroeconomic models often generate nominal price rigidity via menu costs. This paper provides empirical evidence that … facts: (1) price points, embodied in nine-ending prices, account for approximately two-thirds of prices; and (2) at the … that nests roles for menu costs and price points and estimate model variants. Excluding the two facts yields a …
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We analyze price dispersion using panel data from a large price comparison site. We use past pricing behavior to … greater price adjustment costs result in greater price dispersion. Although the impact of price adjustment costs on price … dispersion became weaker over time, the causal effect of price adjustment costs on price dispersion is still present at the end …
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the frequency of price changes, has increased in the recent years of protracted stagnation and double-dip recession. The … Consumer Price Index. We find that both the percentage of prices adjusted monthly and the average size of the adjustment have … price adjustment mechanism: for manufactures, price cuts have become larger and more frequent, while increases are more …
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We analyze price dispersion using panel data from a large price comparison site. We use past pricing behavior to … greater price adjustment costs result in greater price dispersion. Although the impact of price adjustment costs on price … dispersion became weaker over time, the causal effect of price adjustment costs on price dispersion is still present at the end …
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