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Why does Amazon.com make low or no profits, whereas, its bricks-and-mortar rival Borders makes substantially higher profits? Why is price dispersion high in certain categories and low in others? Why are prices for the same item higher at bricks-and-mortar retailers than they are at pure play...
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In this paper, we first develop a game theoretic model of price competition between a pure play e-tailer and a bricks-and-clicks e-tailer. We show that in general, the pure play e-tailer has a lower equilibrium price. We then develop a simultaneous equation model of e-tailer price and traffic...
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One of the main problems in assessing the relative efficiency of multiple retail outlets is the fact that customers are an essential component of the "production process" in retailing. Hence, the efficiency of a particular retail store depends both on the seller's and the buyers' efficiency....
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