This paper provides an assessment of the competitive effects of deregulation on a local market that exhibits typical competitive conditions in the French funeral industry. Using a nested logit model, we first show that demand for funeral services is characterized by relatively high price elasticities, which is contrary to widely shared beliefs. Various simulations of price increases by the leader, using a kind of SSNIP test, show that its market power is lower than expected. Our study of the competitive role of `funeral rooms' and of new entries in this type of service suggests that the remaining issues concerning possible improvements of the competitive process are linked with current regulations, especially those surrounding the managemen...
International audienceThis paper draws upon the history of the funeral market over two centuries to ...
International audienceHow does a market form for the supply of services initially provided by social...
Article repris dans Problèmes économiques, n°2.695, janvier 2001, Paris, La Documentation Française ...
This paper provides an assessment of the competitive effects of deregulation on a local market that ...
The purpose of this article is to show, based on the case of the French market, that consumer percep...
International audienceThis communication concerns the dynamics of the historical transformation of t...
International audienceThis communication concerns the dynamics of the historical transformation of t...
The case of the funeral market offers privileged insights into the way market devices closely link p...
ABSTRACT: A large number of industries fall under the Oligopolistic Model, and extensive literature ...
Traduction anglaise de TROMPETTE P., « Une économie de la captation. Les dynamiques concurrentielles...
Traduction anglaise de TROMPETTE P., « Une économie de la captation. Les dynamiques concurrentielles...
After two centuries of regulated monopoly, the undertaker's sector in France opened up to competitio...
Drawing upon the history of the funeral market in France in the nineteenth century, this chapter exa...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the market in private death insurance (pre-paid funera...
International audienceThis paper draws upon the history of the funeral market over two centuries to ...
International audienceThis paper draws upon the history of the funeral market over two centuries to ...
International audienceHow does a market form for the supply of services initially provided by social...
Article repris dans Problèmes économiques, n°2.695, janvier 2001, Paris, La Documentation Française ...
This paper provides an assessment of the competitive effects of deregulation on a local market that ...
The purpose of this article is to show, based on the case of the French market, that consumer percep...
International audienceThis communication concerns the dynamics of the historical transformation of t...
International audienceThis communication concerns the dynamics of the historical transformation of t...
The case of the funeral market offers privileged insights into the way market devices closely link p...
ABSTRACT: A large number of industries fall under the Oligopolistic Model, and extensive literature ...
Traduction anglaise de TROMPETTE P., « Une économie de la captation. Les dynamiques concurrentielles...
Traduction anglaise de TROMPETTE P., « Une économie de la captation. Les dynamiques concurrentielles...
After two centuries of regulated monopoly, the undertaker's sector in France opened up to competitio...
Drawing upon the history of the funeral market in France in the nineteenth century, this chapter exa...
International audienceDuring the last decade, the market in private death insurance (pre-paid funera...
International audienceThis paper draws upon the history of the funeral market over two centuries to ...
International audienceThis paper draws upon the history of the funeral market over two centuries to ...
International audienceHow does a market form for the supply of services initially provided by social...
Article repris dans Problèmes économiques, n°2.695, janvier 2001, Paris, La Documentation Française ...