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Exclusionary Discounts

open access: yes, 2006
Janusz A. Ordover, G. Shaffer
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Swimming in Pools: Collusion in the Salmon Market

Social Science Research Network, 2023
We study the events alleged in recent Norwegian salmon industry antitrust cases to explore the relationship between vertical integration, public price indexes, and collusion.
Danial Asmat   +3 more
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Optimal Nonlinear Pricing by a Dominant Firm under Competition

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2022
We consider a nonlinear pricing problem faced by a dominant firm competing with a minor firm. The dominant firm offers a general tariff first, and then the minor firm responds with a per-unit price, followed by a buyer choosing her purchases.
Yong Chao, G. Tan, A. Wong
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Fighting Bundles: The Effects of Competition on Second-Degree Price Discrimination

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2020
We study how changes in market structure affect how firms engage in second-degree price discrimination. Specifically, we study how a large incumbent cable firm changes its menu of price-quality offerings and mixed bundles in response to entry ...
A. Boik, Hidenori Takahashi
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Agency Pricing and Bargaining: Evidence from the E-Book Market

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2018
This paper studies the pricing implications of wholesale and agency contracts when input terms are determined through bargaining. We develop a structural Nash-in-Nash bargaining model and show that the distribution of bargaining power determines whether ...
Babur De los Santos   +2 more
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