Algorithmes de prix et discrimination parfaite: Une théorie concurrentielle en voie de trouver sa pratique ?
Frédéric Marty
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The increasing data availability on consumers' characteristics and behaviour and their capacity of treatment by algorithms make a first-degree price discrimination possible. If this one has not any clear-cut effect on total welfare, it leads to a wealth transfer among market agents. This contribution aims at analysing the capacity to undertake this type of strategy in the digital economy and considers the possible remedies from both competition authorities and consumers.
Keywords: Discrimination; prices; algorithms; efficiency; wealth transfers; prix; algorithmes; efficience; transferts de bien-être (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-12-14
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Working Paper: Algorithmes de prix et discrimination parfaite. Une théore concurentielle en voie de trouver sa pratique ? (2017) 
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