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Pricing behavior of firms when consumers have an Imperfect Recall

Pricing behavior of firms when consumers have an Imperfect Recall

... neutral firms, E and F, selling one homogeneous good whose cost of production is zero ...(assumed). Firms announce their market prices simultaneously, pE by firm E and pF by firm ...The consumers/ ... See full document

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Reference pricing versus co-payment in the pharmaceutical industry : firms' pricing strategies

Reference pricing versus co-payment in the pharmaceutical industry : firms' pricing strategies

... by consumers and pharmaceutical ...reference pricing is believed to increase demand sensitivity to prices and hence promote ...reference pricing, the latter creates incentives for the substitution ... See full document

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Involuntary unemployment under indivisible labor supply: Perfect competition case

Involuntary unemployment under indivisible labor supply: Perfect competition case

... of consumers and matginal cost pricing behavior of firms in an overlapping generations model under perfect competition according to Otaki (2019) and Otaki (2015), and show the existence of ... See full document

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Dynamic Pricing of Perishable Products with Competition

Dynamic Pricing of Perishable Products with Competition

... between firms becomes increasingly ...faster, consumers also are becoming more and more ...among firms. In the competitive environment, firms not only consider consumers’ ... See full document

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Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring with Asymmetric Firms

Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring with Asymmetric Firms

... techniques have been criticised in the past for not allowing the conduct of firms post-merger to differ from that assumed pre-merger (see Whinston, 2007), recent developments have have gone ... See full document

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Monopoly Pricing when Consumers are Antagonized by Unexpected Price Increases: A "Cover Version" of the Heidhues Koszegi Rabin Model

Monopoly Pricing when Consumers are Antagonized by Unexpected Price Increases: A "Cover Version" of the Heidhues Koszegi Rabin Model

... optimal pricing when consumers are loss averse in the sense that an unexpected price hike lowers their willingness to ...rigid pricing strategy is stronger when ‡uctuations are in ... See full document

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2013. ANAS, The Location Effects of Alternative Road-Pricing Policies.pdf

2013. ANAS, The Location Effects of Alternative Road-Pricing Policies.pdf

... Mode choice. For each residence-job-car bundle (i, j, c), the consumer of type f chooses a travel mode for each trip (whether for commuting or for shopping) that is determined in RELU. There are three modes of travel: m ... See full document

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Local Interactions Between Firms And Consumers

Local Interactions Between Firms And Consumers

... how consumers reorganize their trips to grocery stores and coffee shops after they become online grocery ...and consumers to online ...lenders have the most positive impact for low ... See full document

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Firms' strategies for reducing the effectiveness of the consumer price search

Firms' strategies for reducing the effectiveness of the consumer price search

... instigated after requests from other retail players, and the enquiry found for DSG. DSG sells computers under three chains with individual trading names (Dixons, Curry’s and PC World). Further, the European Court of ... See full document

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Consumers’ Opinion towards Food Product Recall

Consumers’ Opinion towards Food Product Recall

... product recall message on consumer behaviour, the company making a product recall should emphasize that it is taking action in a socially responsible manner ...how consumers process the product ... See full document

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Multiproduct search

Multiproduct search

... (1995) have suggested an explanation based on consumer search for countercyclical pricing, though they did not develop a formal search ...that consumers become signi…cantly more price elastic during ... See full document

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Pricing information goods with piracy and heterogeneous consumers

Pricing information goods with piracy and heterogeneous consumers

... shows pricing at a slightly higher rate of piracy, so that when all demand has been met in the market, piracy’s effect is equivalent to sharing sales with ...sellers when all market demand is met. ... See full document

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Endogenous Choice of Price or Quantity Contract with Upstream R&D Investment: Linear Pricing and Two part Tariff Contract with Bargaining

Endogenous Choice of Price or Quantity Contract with Upstream R&D Investment: Linear Pricing and Two part Tariff Contract with Bargaining

... thus firms prefer to choose Cournot than Bertrand competition, since the former mode of competition is less competitive than the ...downstream firms under Bertrand than under Cournot competition, and thus ... See full document

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Strategies and evaluating strategic choices of firms and consumers

Strategies and evaluating strategic choices of firms and consumers

... the pricing choices of the monopolist, we have to make assumptions about the calculation of social welfare like what do we include in the ...two pricing strategies as the sum of consumer surplus (CS) ... See full document

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Monopoly, non linear pricing, and imperfect information: a reconsideration of the insurance market

Monopoly, non linear pricing, and imperfect information: a reconsideration of the insurance market

... risk consumers there are, the less importance the monopolist attaches to extracting rents from high risk ...I have established in this section are not ... See full document

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Effects of Conversion of Partnership Firm into LLP Harjyot Kaur Manjit Kaur Asst. Professor, PG Deptt. of Commerce, S.D. College, Hoshiarpur

Effects of Conversion of Partnership Firm into LLP Harjyot Kaur Manjit Kaur Asst. Professor, PG Deptt. of Commerce, S.D. College, Hoshiarpur

... of firms and companies into LLP was Tax-Neutral, provided turnover in any of the preceding 3 years didn’t cross ...and firms to convert their business into LLP before 1 April, ... See full document

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STUDY OF BRAND RECALL OF CONSUMER DURABLES AMONG CONSUMERS IN PUNJAB

STUDY OF BRAND RECALL OF CONSUMER DURABLES AMONG CONSUMERS IN PUNJAB

... Organizational Behavior & Theory; Organizational Development; Production/Operations; Public Administration; Purchasing/Materials Management; Retailing; Sales/Selling; Services; Small Business Entrepreneurship; ... See full document

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Awareness of Green Marketing and Its Influence on Consumer Perception: An Exploratory Study

Awareness of Green Marketing and Its Influence on Consumer Perception: An Exploratory Study

... initiatives have gained more significance in recent years because India has faced environmental pressures due to increased industrial ...companies have accepted the responsibility of protecting the ... See full document

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Imperfect Electoral Constraints and Taxation for an Economy with Ideological Parties and Ideological Voters

Imperfect Electoral Constraints and Taxation for an Economy with Ideological Parties and Ideological Voters

... In this section we characterize tax and spending policies as a result of the electoral competition between policy motivated parties that seek to hold office. In this economy the heterogeneity of preferences and wage ... See full document

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Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity

Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity

... of firms can be modelled flexibly with SDA preferences, while Dhingra and Morrow (2012) and Bertoletti et ...expansion when the elasticity of marginal utility falls with quantity. When elasticities ... See full document

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