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Price Discrimination and Equilibrium in Monopolistic Competition

W. Bentley Macleod, George Norman () and Jacques Thisse

Working Paper from Economics Department, Queen's University

Abstract: Modern theories of monopolistic competition have borrowed extensively from techniques developed in location theory and the theory of spatial pricing. A subject of concern is that there exists no free-entry price-location equilibrium. We demonstrate its existence, provided only that producers are allowed to price discriminate among consumers.

Pages: 32 pages
Date: 1987
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