L6: Price Discrimination Flashcards

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second degree price discrimination

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firms cannot target consumers directly
- but they know what types exist among consumers
- types determine WTP

alternative is to provide menus which pair amount or quality of a good with price
- work as two-part tariffs

key is to design a menu that induces correct self-selection to maximise monopolist profits

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two-part tariff conditions

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individual rationality
- consumers have to prefer terms meant for their group over not buying at all
- utility from consuming the menu has to be greater than 0 (value of not buying anything)

incentive compatibility
- consumers prefer terms meant for their group over those for the other group

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bundling

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pure: several products sold in a package with no separate purchase available

mixed: alongside each separately priced product, a package of more than one product is sold at a discount relative to the components
- packaged product is discounted relative to buying separate things

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pure bundling

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more profitable when there is negative correlation of demand
- customers who like one good the best are those who dislike the other good the most

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mixed bundling

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trying to extract maximum rent
- consumers self-select into the bundle that works best for them and you get more surplus

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other pricing schemes

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coupons
- buyers with low valuation value time less so put more effort into coupons

intertemporal price discrimination
- dynamic pricing and discounts for people

complementary product pricing
- reducing one product’s pricing increases demand for both goods

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