This paper provides a thorough exploration of the microeconomic foundations for the multi-variate linear demand function for differentiated products, which is widely used in industrial organization. The setting is the standard representative consumer with a quasi-linear utility function. A key finding is that strict concavity of the quadratic utility function is critical for the demand system to be well defined. Otherwise, the true demand function may be quite complex: Multi-valued, non-linear and income-dependent. We uncover failures of duality relationships between substitute products and complementary products, as well as the incompatibility between high levels of complementarity and concavity. The two-good case emerges as a special case...
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This paper provides a thorough exploration of the microeconomic foundations for the multivariate lin...
This paper shows (1) that the Spence-Dixit-Vives model of linear demand for differentiated varieties...
Linear demand systems and quasi-linear quadratic utility models are widely used in industrial econom...
The present study takes consumer preferences as the primitive and a most general formulation of a li...
We critically assess the representative consumer model that forms the foundation of a well-known cla...
This paper shows (1) that the Spence-Dixit-Vives model of linear demand for di¤erentiated varieties ...
Linear demand formulations for price competition in horizontally differentiated products are sometim...
This article graphically illustrates the one-to-one duality mapping among the production function, t...
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In this paper, we provide a welfare ranking for the equilibria of the supply function and quantity c...
This article analyzes the duality of prices and quantities in a differentiated duopoly. It is shown ...
none3siWe show that a frequently used direct demand system with product differentiation in a duopoly...
This paper argues that product differentiation is compatible with perfect competition under free ent...
This work attempts to characterise the dynamic properties of a nonlinear model in which a monopolist...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
This paper provides a thorough exploration of the microeconomic foundations for the multivariate lin...
This paper shows (1) that the Spence-Dixit-Vives model of linear demand for differentiated varieties...
Linear demand systems and quasi-linear quadratic utility models are widely used in industrial econom...
The present study takes consumer preferences as the primitive and a most general formulation of a li...
We critically assess the representative consumer model that forms the foundation of a well-known cla...
This paper shows (1) that the Spence-Dixit-Vives model of linear demand for di¤erentiated varieties ...
Linear demand formulations for price competition in horizontally differentiated products are sometim...
This article graphically illustrates the one-to-one duality mapping among the production function, t...
The paper investigates prices and deadweight loss in multiproduct monopoly with linear interrelated ...
In this paper, we provide a welfare ranking for the equilibria of the supply function and quantity c...
This article analyzes the duality of prices and quantities in a differentiated duopoly. It is shown ...
none3siWe show that a frequently used direct demand system with product differentiation in a duopoly...
This paper argues that product differentiation is compatible with perfect competition under free ent...
This work attempts to characterise the dynamic properties of a nonlinear model in which a monopolist...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...