We analyze monopolistic competition when consumers have an indirect utility that is additively separable. This leads to markups depending on income (both in the short and long run) but not on the market size, which generates pricing to market, incomplete pass-through and pure gains from variety for countries that open up to trade. Firms’ heterogeneity a la Melitz implies a Darwinian effect of consumers’ spending on business creation and a Linderian effect on (endogenous) quality provision. We discuss extensions with an outside good and heterogenous agents, and offer simple and tractable specifications (linear or log-linear) of the demand functions
Abstract. We introduce non-homothetic preferences in the Dixit–Stiglitz model of monopolistic compet...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We analyze monopolistic competition when consumers have an indirect utility that is additively separ...
We analyze monopolistic competition when consumers have non-homothetic pref-erences represented by s...
We develop a model of monopolistic competition that accounts for consumers' heterogeneity in both in...
We develop a model of monopolistic competition that accounts for consumers' heterogeneity in both in...
After some decades of relative oblivion, the interest in the optimality properties of monopolistic c...
This paper studies the e¤ects of income heterogeneity on monopolistically competitive product marke...
This paper studies the e¤ects of income heterogeneity on monopolistically competitive product marke...
After some decades of relative oblivion, the interest in the optimality properties of monopolistic c...
After some decades of relative oblivion, the interest in the optimality properties of monopolistic c...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
Abstract This paper studies the market and welfare effects of income heterogeneity in monopolistical...
We model monopolistic competition in product lines, assuming that consumer heterogeneity is the resu...
Abstract. We introduce non-homothetic preferences in the Dixit–Stiglitz model of monopolistic compet...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We analyze monopolistic competition when consumers have an indirect utility that is additively separ...
We analyze monopolistic competition when consumers have non-homothetic pref-erences represented by s...
We develop a model of monopolistic competition that accounts for consumers' heterogeneity in both in...
We develop a model of monopolistic competition that accounts for consumers' heterogeneity in both in...
After some decades of relative oblivion, the interest in the optimality properties of monopolistic c...
This paper studies the e¤ects of income heterogeneity on monopolistically competitive product marke...
This paper studies the e¤ects of income heterogeneity on monopolistically competitive product marke...
After some decades of relative oblivion, the interest in the optimality properties of monopolistic c...
After some decades of relative oblivion, the interest in the optimality properties of monopolistic c...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
Abstract This paper studies the market and welfare effects of income heterogeneity in monopolistical...
We model monopolistic competition in product lines, assuming that consumer heterogeneity is the resu...
Abstract. We introduce non-homothetic preferences in the Dixit–Stiglitz model of monopolistic compet...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...