Product Differentiation, Competitive Toughness, and Intertemporal Substitution
Vera Ivanova and
Filipp Ushchev
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Abstract Standard measures of competitive toughness fail to capture the fact that, as consumers optimize intertemporally, firms operating today compete with (as yet non‐existent) businesses, which will be started tomorrow. We develop a two‐tier constant elasticity of substitution (CES) model of dynamic monopolistic competition in which the impact of product differentiation on the market outcome depends crucially on the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS). The degree of product differentiation per se fails to serve as a meaningful indicator of competitive toughness: what matters is its cross‐effect with EIS. We also extend the model to the case of non‐CES preferences in order to capture variable mark‐ups.
Date: 2019-07-01
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Published in: The Scandinavian journal of economics (2019) v.121 n° 3,p.1244-1269
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