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Limit pricing under third-degree price discrimination [PDF]
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Pires, Cesaltina, Jorge, Sílvia
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Third-degree Price Discrimination Versus Uniform Pricing [PDF]
We compare the profit of the optimal third-degree price discrimination policy against a uniform pricing policy. A uniform pricing policy offers the same price to all segments of the market. Our main result establishes that for a broad class of third-degree price discrimination problems with concave profit functions (in the price space) and common ...
Dirk Bergemann +2 more
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Impact of Third-Degree Price Discrimination on Welfare under the Asymmetric Price Game
Whether third-degree price discrimination improves or damages social welfare has always been a hot topic for scholars of economics. At present, research studies on the impact of third-degree price discrimination on welfare have not been carried out under
Zheng Zhang +3 more
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The Impact of Algorithmic Price Discrimination on Consumers’ Perceived Betrayal
With the development of artificial intelligence technology, data support is increasing in importance, as are problems such as information disclosure, algorithmic discrimination and the digital divide.
Zhiyan Wu +3 more
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Third-Degree Price Discrimination [PDF]
This lecture deals with third-degree price discrimination in both monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. The classical monopoly paradigm serves as a benchmark. Next, we move to an oligopoly setting, first with best-response symmetry, then with best-response asymmetry. We end with behavior-based price discrimination.
Qihong Liu, Konstantinos Serfes
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Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Two-Sided Markets
We investigate the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a two-sided platform that enables interaction between buyers and sellers. Sellers are heterogeneous with respect to their per-interaction benefit, and, under price discrimination, the platform can condition its fee on sellers’ type.
Alexandre de Cornière +2 more
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Consumer perception towards online shopping behaviour in South Africa [PDF]
Customer perceptions affect their actions, leisure and buying habits, which has a great impact on online shopping. Globally, electronic retailing has undergone extraordinary growth in the past few years.
Prof P Moodley, M Buthelezi, J Cloete
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Assuming the two retailers decide whether to acquire information to segment consumers and price them differently, we investigate the problem of information acquisition and third-degree price discrimination in the supply chain composed of one common ...
Hongmei Yang, Wei Wang
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The Influence of Price Discrimination Strategy of Online Group Purchase Company on Social Welfare
In recent years, online group purchase companies are thriving. In group purchase, according to the third- degree price discrimination principle, consumers get extra utility, and at the same time new areas of growth are created by merchants.
L.Y. Zhang
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QUALITY DIFFERENCES, THIRD‐DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION, AND WELFARE [PDF]
We propose a model with two markets to analyze the welfare implications of price discrimination with quality differences. In each market a local firm that operates in that market only competes against a global firm that operates in both markets. Local firms produce higher‐quality goods than the global firm.
Francisco Galera +2 more
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