This paper shows that even if all consumers face search costs, if these are below a certain level dependent upon the firm numbers and demand elasticity, the Diamond-type equilibrium with all prices at the monopoly level fails to exist
We examine an oligopoly model where some consumers engage in costly non-sequential search to discove...
textabstractWe modify the paper of Stahl (1989) on sequential consumer search in an oligopoly contex...
textabstractThis paper presents an empirical examination of oligopoly pricing and consumer search. T...
This paper shows that even if all consumers face search costs, if these are below a certain level de...
This paper uses a variant of the standard search model to examine market equilibrium and the consequ...
We study price competition in the presence of search costs and product differentiation. The limit ca...
In this paper we analyse a model of oligopolistic competition in which consumers search without prio...
textabstractWe present an oligopoly model where a certain fraction of consumers engage in costly non...
We modify the paper of Stahl (1989) [Stahl, D.O., 1989. Oligopolistic pricing with sequential consum...
I describe a price game in which consumers face search costs and base their quantity decision on the...
We study price formation in a model of consumer search for differentiated products in which consumer...
This paper uses a variant of the standard search model to examine market equilibrium and the consequ...
Price competition is explored when consumers costlessly learn product prices but not ancillary fees ...
A simple model of competition with imperfect consumer information has firms setting prices using mix...
textabstractDespite the mixed empirical evidence, many economists still hold to the view that Intern...
We examine an oligopoly model where some consumers engage in costly non-sequential search to discove...
textabstractWe modify the paper of Stahl (1989) on sequential consumer search in an oligopoly contex...
textabstractThis paper presents an empirical examination of oligopoly pricing and consumer search. T...
This paper shows that even if all consumers face search costs, if these are below a certain level de...
This paper uses a variant of the standard search model to examine market equilibrium and the consequ...
We study price competition in the presence of search costs and product differentiation. The limit ca...
In this paper we analyse a model of oligopolistic competition in which consumers search without prio...
textabstractWe present an oligopoly model where a certain fraction of consumers engage in costly non...
We modify the paper of Stahl (1989) [Stahl, D.O., 1989. Oligopolistic pricing with sequential consum...
I describe a price game in which consumers face search costs and base their quantity decision on the...
We study price formation in a model of consumer search for differentiated products in which consumer...
This paper uses a variant of the standard search model to examine market equilibrium and the consequ...
Price competition is explored when consumers costlessly learn product prices but not ancillary fees ...
A simple model of competition with imperfect consumer information has firms setting prices using mix...
textabstractDespite the mixed empirical evidence, many economists still hold to the view that Intern...
We examine an oligopoly model where some consumers engage in costly non-sequential search to discove...
textabstractWe modify the paper of Stahl (1989) on sequential consumer search in an oligopoly contex...
textabstractThis paper presents an empirical examination of oligopoly pricing and consumer search. T...