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discounting schemes lower prices to consumers unless they are predatory - that is to say, unless they exclude rivals and thereby … permit the bundled discounter to price free of competitive restraint. Professor Elhauge argues that bundled discounting can … as that cost/revenue tests for bundled discounting perversely immunize the worst bundled discounting schemes - those that …
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Consumers love to pay less and get more. But are better deals at the retail point of sale always welfare-enhancing? This question points to the puzzle of bundling and bundled discounts. The antitrust concerns raised by a recent set of agreements in the telecommunications sector, allowing for the...
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In this paper, we explore the competitive significance of both bundled and loyalty discounts. The paper proceeds as follows. In Section II, we examine the antitrust treatment of both bundled discounts and loyalty discounts in the United States. In Section III, we examine bundled discounts and...
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analyses should control.” This chapter explains the economic principles behind bundled rebate programs. It also describes the …
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When products are sold in advance, i.e. prior to consumption, consumers trade off an early, uninformed purchase at a low price against a late, informed purchase at a high price. This paper considers the effect of market structure on the prevalence of advance selling. We show that in an...
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