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We analyze a model of a quality-constrained monopolist's product line decision that encompasses a variety of important examples of second-degree price discrimination, including intertemporal price discrimination, coupons, advance purchase discounts, versioning of information goods, and damaged...
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Service providers often offer tariff structures with several two-part tariffs that consist of a fixed fee and a usage price, such that consumers may pick the tariff they prefer. Prices of tariffs have significant impacts on service providers' profit, because they simultaneously influence...
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We consider a general model of monopoly price discrimination and characterize the conditions under which price discrimination is and is not profitable. We show that an important condition for profitable price discrimination is that the percentage change in surplus (i.e., consumers' total...
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We derive bounds on the ratio of a monopolist's profit from third-degree price discrimination to that from uniform pricing. If a monopolist serves N independent markets, demand is continuous, and the cost function is superadditive, then the profit ratio is bounded by N. This bound is tight...
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