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Prices usually adjust much faster when costs increase than when costs decrease. The mechanism driving this Rockets-and-Feathers phenomenon is not well understood despite of ample empirical evidence for its existence.We use simple experimental markets with and without consumer search and either...
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We implement a simple two-shop search model in the laboratory with the aim of testing if consumers behave differently in equivalent situations, where prices are displayed either as net prices or as gross prices with discounts. We compare search behavior in base treatments (where both shops post...
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Consumers often complain that retail prices respond faster to increases in wholesale prices than to decreases. Despite many empirical studies confirming this "Rockets-and-Feathers" phenomenon for different industries, the mechanism driving it is not well understood. In this paper, we show that,...
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