Integer pricing and Bertrand-Edgeworth oligopoly with strictly convex costs: is it worth more than a penny?
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A study has extended the Bertrand-Edgeworth pricing model to include integer pricing. The theory counters oversimplification of continuous pricing that maintains consumer demand for higher priced commodities results from unsatisfied demand at lower prices.
Publication Name: Bulletin of Economic Research
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0307-3378
Year: 1993
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A note on the high-quality advantage in vertical differentiation models
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The author shows that higher quality is not achieved when production costs must rise to produce higher quality.
Publication Name: Bulletin of Economic Research
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0307-3378
Year: 2003
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The most-favoured-customer pricing policy and competitive advantage
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The unilateral most-favoured-customer pricing policy and its effects on competition are considered.
Publication Name: Bulletin of Economic Research
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0307-3378
Year: 2000
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