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Service costs and economic welfare

Hiroshi Kurata

International Economics, 2015, issue 142, 50-59

Abstract: This study examines the effects of service cost reduction on a “service-with-location” industry from a welfare perspective. We consider the situation where firms decide to locate in one of two regions with different region-specific marginal costs in industries with and without entry regulation. We demonstrate that in the entry-regulated industry, service cost reduction is favorable for producers and the overall economy, but it may be unfavorable for consumers. In contrast, in the entry-unregulated industry, service cost reduction is unambiguously favorable for all agents. This result implies that governments have an incentive to implement policies to reduce service costs, and they need formulate policies to protect consumers when service costs are reduced under entry-regulation. • We examine the effects of service cost reduction from a welfare perspective. • Firms determine their location in one of the two regions with different costs. • Service cost reduction may not be favorable for consumers in the entry-regulated industry. • Service cost is favorable for producers and the overall economy. • The result suggests that governments need formulate policies to protect consumers.

Keywords: Service costs; Location choice; Cournot competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F12 F13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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