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[fre] Nous examinons l’impact des structures de marché sur la variété des produits, lorsque le coût de lancement d’un nouveau produit est fixe et réparti entre les secteurs de production et de distribution. Une chaîne intégrée verticalement offre alors une plus grande variété de...
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We examine the impact of horizontal and vertical market structure on product variety. Weconsider a market for horizontally differentiated products where the cost of launching a newproduct is fixed and spread between the manufacturing and the retail industries. We show thata vertically integrated...
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In this paper we analyze a consumer choice model with price uncertainty, loss aversion, and expectation-based reference points. The implications of this model are tested in an experiment in which participants have to make a consumption choice between two sandwiches. We make use of the fact that...
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We analyze a consumer-choice model with price uncertainty, loss aversion, and expectation-based reference points. The implications of this model are tested in an experiment in which participants have to make a consumption choice between two sandwiches. Participants differ in their reported taste...
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Whether consumers are aware of potentially adverse product effects is key to private and social incentives to disclose information about undesirable product characteristics. In a monopoly model with a mix of aware and unaware consumers, a larger share of unaware consumers makes information...
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In this paper we analyze a consumer choice model with price uncertainty, loss aversion, and expectation-based reference points. The implications of this model are tested in an experiment in which participants have to make a consumption choice between two sandwiches. We make use of the fact that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011084678