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We introduce a model of a rational credit card user's rather complex usage choices and develop an empirical framework to test its predictions. Employing a large national database of U.S. card accounts, we estimate how prices impact card usage and find that price effects are mostly well explained...
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We build a model to analyze the cost (wholesale price) pass-through incentives of a retailer selling two products. The products, `leader' and `follower,' are such that the leader's price affects the follower's demand, but not vice versa. These products could be in different categories, such as a...
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We examine a multinational firm which has a decreasing marginal cost, and the optimal sales tax policies of the regions where that firm operates. We show that the regions set higher sales taxes than those given by a cooperative equilibrium. Each region fails to fully internalize the effects of...
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The LeChatelier-Samuelson principle ("the principle") states that as a reaction to a shock, an agent's short-run adjustment of an action is smaller than the long-run adjustment of that action when the other related actions can also be adjusted. We extend the principle to strategic environments...
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We show that a monopolist's problem of optimal advance selling strategy can be mathematically transformed into a problem of optimal bundling strategy if four conditions hold: i. consumers and the firm agree on the probability of the states occurring, ii. the firm pre-commits to the spot prices...
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We show that bundling and advance selling are equivalent when the consumers and the seller agree on the probability of each possible state of nature occurring and are risk-neutral, and when the seller can pre-commit to spot prices to be charged after the uncertainty about the state of nature is...
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The LeChatelier-Samuelson principle states that as a reaction to a shock, an agent's short-run adjustment of an action is smaller than the long-run adjustment of that action when the other related actions can also be adjusted. We extend the principle to strategic environments and define long run...
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