Competition Authorities are introducing new informational remedies to help consumers search and switch more actively. Using a specially commissioned data set, and unique direct estimates of the gains, search and switching time which consumers anticipate, we examine the determinants of consumer activity in eight markets. We find that expected costs (and to some extent gains) do influence consumers as a utility maximising model would predict; but that their role is small, and other factors, particularly experience of switching in other markets, are also influential. We conclude that consumers’ confidence in their own estimates is crucial in encouraging market activity
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
In this paper we model the market for a homogeneous good and examine the role of information in dete...
Competition Authorities are introducing new informational remedies to help consumers search and swit...
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has opened two major investigations into the retail energy ...
© 2019 Jia Sheen NahThis thesis explores the interplay of search frictions and market power. In the ...
This paper demonstrates that the ability of consumers to choose the best alternative supplier is lim...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Consumer advocates and regulators encourage the public to search for better deals in markets for ser...
Consumer advocates and regulators encourage the public to search for better deals in markets for ser...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Consumers are often not fully aware of their preferences when they begin search. As consumers examin...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
In this paper we model the market for a homogeneous good and examine the role of information in dete...
Competition Authorities are introducing new informational remedies to help consumers search and swit...
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has opened two major investigations into the retail energy ...
© 2019 Jia Sheen NahThis thesis explores the interplay of search frictions and market power. In the ...
This paper demonstrates that the ability of consumers to choose the best alternative supplier is lim...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Consumer advocates and regulators encourage the public to search for better deals in markets for ser...
Consumer advocates and regulators encourage the public to search for better deals in markets for ser...
It is well known that search costs and switching costs can create market power by constraining the a...
Consumers are often not fully aware of their preferences when they begin search. As consumers examin...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This thesis analyses markets with search and with switching costs. It provides insights in several i...
This paper studies consumer search and pricing behaviour in the British domestic electricity market ...
In this paper we model the market for a homogeneous good and examine the role of information in dete...