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Price Signalling 3 price signalling 3 Asymmetric Information 2 Consumer Fraud 2 Consumer behaviour 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Signalling 2 consumer fraud 2 incomplete information 2 information structure 2 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Betrug 1 Economics of information 1 Erfahrungsgüter 1 Experience Good 1 Experience goods 1 Film 1 Film industry 1 Filmwirtschaft 1 Fraud 1 Game theory 1 Incomplete information 1 Informationsökonomik 1 Kino 1 Monopol 1 Monopoly 1 Movie Pricing 1 Movie theatre 1 Preis 1 Preisdifferenzierung 1 Preismanagement 1 Preiswettbewerb 1 Price 1 Price competition 1 Price discrimination 1 Pricing strategy 1 Product quality 1 Produktqualität 1 Spieltheorie 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Martinez-Gorricho, Silvia 2 Martínez-Gorricho, Silvia 2 Bester, Helmut 1 Park, In-Uck 1 Ritzberger, Klaus 1 Song, Joon 1
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Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) 2
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Games 2 Working Papers. Serie AD 2 Departmental Working Papers 1 The Korean economic review 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Price signalling differentiated experience goods : are uniform movie prices a puzzle?
Park, In-Uck; Song, Joon - In: The Korean economic review 37 (2021) 1, pp. 85-113
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Signalling, information and consumer fraud
Martinez-Gorricho, Silvia - In: Games 11 (2020) 3, pp. 1-25
In a two-sided asymmetric information market, the role of the accuracy of consumers' imperfect and private information on the level of fraud, incidence of fraud and trade under price rigidity is examined. Consumers receive a costless but noisy private signal of quality. The product offered in...
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Signalling, information and consumer fraud
Martinez-Gorricho, Silvia - In: Games 11 (2020) 3/29, pp. 1-25
In a two-sided asymmetric information market, the role of the accuracy of consumers' imperfect and private information on the level of fraud, incidence of fraud and trade under price rigidity is examined. Consumers receive a costless but noisy private signal of quality. The product offered in...
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Information and consumer fraud in a signalling model
Martínez-Gorricho, Silvia - Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) - 2014
This article considers a two-sided private information model. We assume that two exogenously given qualities are offered in a monopolistic market. Prices are ¿xed. A low quality seller chooses to be either honest (by charging the lower market price) or dishonest (by charging the higher price)....
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Beneficial consumer fraud
Martínez-Gorricho, Silvia - Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) - 2012
This article considers a two-sided private information model. We assume that two exogenouslygiven qualities are offered in a monopolistic market. Prices are fixed. A low quality seller choosesto be either honest (by charging the lower market price) or dishonest (by charging the higherprice). We...
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Strategic Pricing, Signalling, and Costly Information Acquisition
Bester, Helmut; Ritzberger, Klaus
Consider a market where an informed monopolist sets the price for a good or as set with a value unknown to potential buyers. Upon observing the price, buyers may pay some cost for information about the value before deciding on purchases. To restrict buyer beliefs we generalize the idea of the...
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