We extend the analysis of monopoly third-degree price discrimination to the empirically important case where marginal costs also differ between markets. Differential pricing then reallocates output to the lower-cost markets, hence welfare can increase even if total output does not, unlike under pure price discrimination. To induce output reallocation the firm varies its prices but---again, unlike under pure price discrimination---with no upward bias in the average price. Due to this price dispersion, differential pricing motivated solely by cost differences will increase consumer surplus (and total welfare) for a broad class of demand functions. We also provide sufficient conditions for beneficial differential pricing in the hybrid case whe...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...
We extend the analysis of monopoly third-degree price discrimination to the empirically important ca...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of monopoly differential pricing in the important but largel...
This paper analyzes welfare under differential versus uniform pricing across oligopoly markets that ...
This paper analyzes welfare under differential versus uniform pricing across oligopoly markets that ...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.third-d...
The paper investigates the effects on welfare of price discrimination when a multimarket seller face...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.This pa...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...
We extend the analysis of monopoly third-degree price discrimination to the empirically important ca...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of monopoly differential pricing in the important but largel...
This paper analyzes welfare under differential versus uniform pricing across oligopoly markets that ...
This paper analyzes welfare under differential versus uniform pricing across oligopoly markets that ...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.third-d...
The paper investigates the effects on welfare of price discrimination when a multimarket seller face...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.This pa...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers’ t...