Spatial price discrimination and the locations of firms with different product selections or product varieties
Ralph M. Braid
Economics Letters, 2008, vol. 98, issue 3, 342-347
Abstract:
The equilibrium locations of two firms are partially centralized to the socially optimal extent if there is spatial price discrimination, and if each firm has two out of three products, or else one variety of a differentiated product with some consumers indifferent between varieties.
Date: 2008
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