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In principle, a multiproduct firm can set separate prices for all possible bundled combinations of its products (i.e., quot;mixed bundlingquot;). However, this is impractical for firms with more than a few products, because the number of prices increases exponentially with the number of...
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Economic theory suggests that decentralized markets can achieve efficient outcomes if buyers and sellers have many opportunities to trade. We examine this idea empirically by developing a tractable dynamic model of bidding in an overlapping, sequential auction environment and estimating the...
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Do information differences across U.S. physicians contribute to treatment disparities? This paper uses a unique new dataset to evaluate how changes in physician access to a decision-relevant drug database affect prescribing decisions. Our results indicate that doctors using the reference have a...
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