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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 re-consider the bilateral bargaining problem of a multi-product, manufacturer-retailer trading relationship. O'Brien and Shaffer (Rand JE 35:573-598, 2005) have shown that the unbundling of contracts leads to downward distorted production levels if seller power is strong, while otherwise the...
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empirically distinguishable from alternative justifications for a min RPM that rely, for instance, on retailer competition and … implemented: if the goal is to soften competition with the substitute product, it tends to harm consumers, and if the goal is to …
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We examine whether shrouding surcharges or partitioning prices raises demand in online shopping where consumers have very low costs of cancelling an initiated purchase process. In a field experiment with more than 34,000 consumers, we find that consumers in the online shop of a large German...
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competition per se, we show that these constraints can be socially desirable if salience effects are taken into account. …
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