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exploitative practice 3 loss leading 3 retail power 3
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English 3
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Chen, Zhijun 3 Rey, Patrick 3
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HAL 1 Institut d'Économie Industrielle (IDEI), Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) 1 Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) 1
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IDEI Working Papers 1 TSE Working Papers 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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Loss Leading as an Exploitative Practice
Rey, Patrick; Chen, Zhijun - Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) - 2010
Large retailers, enjoying substantial market power in some local markets, often compete with smaller retailers who carry a narrower range of products in a more efficient way. We find that these large retailers can exercise their market power by adopting a loss-leading pricing strategy, which...
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Loss Leading as an Exploitative Practice
Rey, Patrick; Chen, Zhijun - Institut d'Économie Industrielle (IDEI), Toulouse … - 2010
We show that large retailers, competing with smaller stores that carry a narrower range, can exercise market power by pricing below cost some of the products also offered by the smaller rivals, in order to discriminate multi-stop shoppers from onestop shoppers. Loss leading thus appears as an...
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Loss Leading as an Exploitative Practice
Chen, Zhijun; Rey, Patrick - HAL - 2010
Large retailers, enjoying substantial market power in some local markets, often compete with smaller retailers who carry a narrower range of products in a more efficient way. We find that these large retailers can exercise their market power by adopting a loss-leading pricing strategy, which...
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