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). These technologies enable first-degree price discrimination: firms charge different prices to different consumers, based on …, despite the threat of first degree price discrimination, personalized pricing with competing firms can lead to an overall …
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When firms' shrouding of charges, as in Gabaix and Laibson (2006), meets with consumers' salient thinking, as in Bordalo et al. (2013), this can have severe welfare implications. The ensuing excessive competition for headline prices tends to inefficiently bias consumers' choice towards...
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We consider an oligopolistic market where firms compete in price and quality and where consumers are heterogeneous in …-inefficiency of the price/quality offers. But, better price/quality combinations are signalled with lower prices in one type and with …
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Despite intense price competition firms obfuscate product information when it is relatively costless to reveal …
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We model a situation where two sellers trade vertically and horizontally differentiated goods on a platform for which they are charged a commission fee. Sellers' costs are asymmetric due to differences in the fees charged by the platform and in their costs of production. Consumers purchase...
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We investigate how firms' incentives to acquire customer data for targeted offers depend on its quality. A two-dimensional Hotelling model is proposed where consumers are heterogeneous both with respect to their locations and transportation cost parameters (flexibility). Firms have perfect data...
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In this note we analyze the sustainability of collusion in a game of repeated interaction where firms can price …
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Firms signal high quality through high prices even if the market structure is highly competitive and price competition … business to rival firms with higher probability. Some of the revealing equilibria involve high degree of market power (price …
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In this paper, we tackle the dilemma of pruning versus proliferation in a vertically differentiated oligopoly under the assumption that some firms collude and control both the range of variants for sale and their corresponding prices, likewise a multiproduct firm. We analyse whether pruning...
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