We argue that the output criterion for price discrimination is not robust to the introduction of even arbitrarily small marginal cost differences. However, welfare improvements can be validly assessed by replacing it with the computation of well-known price indexes which are not informatively more demanding
It is tempting - and I shall not resist the temptation, as my subtitle suggests - to start with a pl...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers ’ ...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
[[abstract]]This paper re-examines the welfare implications of input price discrimination by conside...
Should a multiproduct monopolist whose "average price" is capped by regulation be allowed to engage ...
and Economics for their helpful comments. We analyze a model of a quality-constrained monopolist’s p...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of monopoly differential pricing in the important but largel...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
Public goods and price discrimination. The problem we are interested in is third-degree price discri...
We extend the analysis of monopoly third-degree price discrimination to the empirically important ca...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
It is well known that a public utility commission may be able to improve overall social welfare by a...
The welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination are known to be negative when demand functi...
This paper uses convexity arguments to determine the effects of monopolistic third-degree price disc...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
It is tempting - and I shall not resist the temptation, as my subtitle suggests - to start with a pl...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers ’ ...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
[[abstract]]This paper re-examines the welfare implications of input price discrimination by conside...
Should a multiproduct monopolist whose "average price" is capped by regulation be allowed to engage ...
and Economics for their helpful comments. We analyze a model of a quality-constrained monopolist’s p...
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of monopoly differential pricing in the important but largel...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
Public goods and price discrimination. The problem we are interested in is third-degree price discri...
We extend the analysis of monopoly third-degree price discrimination to the empirically important ca...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
It is well known that a public utility commission may be able to improve overall social welfare by a...
The welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination are known to be negative when demand functi...
This paper uses convexity arguments to determine the effects of monopolistic third-degree price disc...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...
It is tempting - and I shall not resist the temptation, as my subtitle suggests - to start with a pl...
We analyze the welfare consequences of a monopolist having additional information about consumers ’ ...
We re-examine the case for uniform pricing in a monopolistic third-degree price-discrimination setti...