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This paper studies the problem of a monopolistic platform which offers agents connection with one another. Agents have heterogeneous characteristics that are valued by some other agents and observed privately by the principal. The agents are privately informed about their heterogeneous...
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Each agent in a market needs to supplement his skill with a particular skill of another agent to complete his project. A platform matches the agents and allows members of the same match to share their skills. A match is valuable to an agent if he is matched with any agent who possesses a skill...
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the screening problem faced by the monopolist seller of a network good. By applying monotone comparative static tools, we …
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We investigate the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a two-sided platform that enables interaction between buyers and sellers. Sellers are heterogenous with respect to their per-interaction benefit, and, under price discrimination, the platform can condition its fee on...
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The paper provides an analysis of the second-degree price discrimination problem on a monopolistic two-sided market. In a simple framework with two distinct types of agents on market side 1, we show that under incomplete information the extent of platform access for high-demand agents is...
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This paper studies the role of exchange policies as a price discrimination device in a sequential screening model with …
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We analyze a model of monopolistic price discrimination where only some consumers are originally sufficiently informed about their preferences, e.g., about their future demand for a utility such as electricity or telecommunication. When more consumers become informed, we show that this benefits...
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optimal screening mechanism and characterize its distortions. We analyze the inefficiency of the monopolist's offers in terms … ; flexibility ; contracts ; screening ; information externalities …
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colleagues get more income net of production costs. Screening workers with equal productivity but different fairness concerns is …
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colleagues get more income net of production costs. Screening workers with equal productivity but different fairness concerns is …
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