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We develop an analytical framework to investigate the competitive implications of personalized pricing technologies (PP). These technologies enable first-degree price discrimination: firms charge different prices to different consumers, based on their willingness to pay. We first show that, even...
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Network caches are the storage centers in the supply chain for content delivery - the digital equivalent of warehouses. Operated by access networks and other operators, they provide benefits to content publishers in the forms of bandwidth cost reduction, response time improvement, and handling...
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Delays in product availability are common in e-commerce where electronic retailers try to manage with very low inventories. While this lowers inventory costs, the negative effect of increased stockouts is to reduce net demand for the product. We analyze the effect of offering a lower price...
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Common pricing plans for pricing digital goods and services that are consumed in multiple units repeatedly over time include a simple per-unit plan (also called "pay as you go" or usage-based pricing), a per-period plan ("all you can eat buffet" or membership pricing), and a combination of the...
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Multi-part tariffs, such as menus of two-part tariffs and three-part tariffs, are widely used in industry, especially for pricing of information goods, online services, telecommunications products, etc. This paper examines the effectiveness of these price structures for price discriminating...
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