Protecting vulnerable consumers in "switching markets"
Walter Beckert () and
Paolo Siciliani
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Walter Beckert: Institute for Fiscal Studies and Birkbeck, University of London
No W18/23, IFS Working Papers from Institute for Fiscal Studies
Abstract:
This paper studies regulatory policy interventions aimed at protecting vulnerable consumers who are disengaged and thus exposed to exploitation. We model heterogeneous consumer switching costs alongside asymmetric market shares. This setting encompasses many markets in which established rms are challenged by new entrants. We identify circumstances under which such interventions can be counterproductive, both with regard to the stated consumer protection objective and the complementary aim to promote competition.
Keywords: switching costs; price discrimination; uniform pricing; most-favoured customer clauses; price regulation; competition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-10-08
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