Does online third-degree price discrimination improve welfare?
Stefano Colombo ()
Economics Bulletin, 2024, vol. 44, issue 3, 1109 - 1112
Abstract:
In a recent article, Guo and Lai (2022) claim that online third-degree price discrimination improves welfare under certain conditions. I argue that, in the same model, the same results can be obtained even if there are only offline firms. Therefore, welfare improvements cannot be imputed to the existence of online competitors.
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Date: 2024-09-30
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