This paper studies technology choice as a relevant aspect to be considered when analyzing price discrimination and welfare. Our results reinforce the traditional wisdom that an increase in output is a necessary condition for price discrimination to improve social welfare. But we also find that the positive output effect does not need to be as large as previously supposed since, under some conditions, the monopoly will move to a socially preferred technology only if third-degree price discrimination is allowed
This paper extends the traditional analysis of the output effect under monopoly (third-degree) price...
The paper investigates the effects on welfare of price discrimination when a multimarket seller face...
Patent and antitrust policy are often presumed to be in conflict. As an important example, there i...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.This pa...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.third-d...
Based on a pioneering work by Ippolito (1980) we construct a simple model wich allows the welfare ef...
We analyze the welfare impact of monopolistic third degree price discrimination when all markets are...
This paper presents simple conditions for monopoly third-degree price discrimination to have negativ...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
We propose a theoretical model to analyze the welfare implications of price discrimination in the pr...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
The author examines third-degree price discrimination by an upstream monopolist in an intermediate g...
This paper extends the traditional analysis of the output effect under monopoly (third-degree) price...
This paper extends the traditional analysis of the output effect under monopoly (third-degree) price...
The paper investigates the effects on welfare of price discrimination when a multimarket seller face...
Patent and antitrust policy are often presumed to be in conflict. As an important example, there i...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.This pa...
One main result about the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist is th...
Published as an article in: American Economic Review, 2010, vol. 100, issue 4, pages 1601-15.third-d...
Based on a pioneering work by Ippolito (1980) we construct a simple model wich allows the welfare ef...
We analyze the welfare impact of monopolistic third degree price discrimination when all markets are...
This paper presents simple conditions for monopoly third-degree price discrimination to have negativ...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
We propose a theoretical model to analyze the welfare implications of price discrimination in the pr...
Sufficient conditions are developed for third-degree price discrimination by a monopolist serving al...
The author examines third-degree price discrimination by an upstream monopolist in an intermediate g...
This paper extends the traditional analysis of the output effect under monopoly (third-degree) price...
This paper extends the traditional analysis of the output effect under monopoly (third-degree) price...
The paper investigates the effects on welfare of price discrimination when a multimarket seller face...
Patent and antitrust policy are often presumed to be in conflict. As an important example, there i...