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  1. European Journal of Law and Economics
  2. European Journal of Law and Economics : Volume 41
  3. European Journal of Law and Economics : Volume 41, Issue 3, June 2016
  4. Procompetitive dual pricing
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European Journal of Law and Economics : Volume 43
European Journal of Law and Economics : Volume 42
European Journal of Law and Economics : Volume 41
European Journal of Law and Economics : Volume 41, Issue 3, June 2016
Private antitrust enforcement and the role of harmed parties in public enforcement
Estimating damages from price-fixing: the value of transaction data
Procompetitive dual pricing
Optimal liability for optimistic tortfeasors
Corruption and hold-up: the role of intermediaries
Independence and accountability of independent regulatory agencies: the case of Turkey
Measuring gross disproportion in environmental precaution to establish regulatory expropriation and quantum of compensation in international investment arbitration
Workers’ risk underestimation and occupational health and safety regulation
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Procompetitive dual pricing

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Author Dertwinkel Kalt, Markus Haucap, Justus Wey, Christian
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract We analyze the procompetitive effects of dual pricing, that is, input market price discrimination. An upstream firm has an incentive to maintain competition downstream which is realized by selling at an advantageous price to an inefficient downstream firm when discrimination is possible while it would exit under uniform pricing. We augment the exit issue into existing frameworks of Katz (Am Econ Rev 77:154–167, 1987), DeGraba (Am Econ Rev 80:1246–1253, 1990), and Yoshida (Am Econ Rev 90:240–246, 2000) which allows us to show that price discrimination in intermediary goods markets tends to have positive effects on allocative, dynamic and productive efficiency, respectively. In contrast, a discrimination ban tends to facilitate exit of relatively inefficient firms, thereby strengthening downstream market concentration.
Starting Page 537
Ending Page 557
Page Count 21
File Format PDF
ISSN 09291261
Journal European Journal of Law and Economics
Volume Number 41
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 15729990
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2015-09-09
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Vertical market Price discrimination Dual pricing Online markets Law and Economics European Integration Public Finance & Economics Commercial Law
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Business and International Management Law Economics and Econometrics
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