Economic Theory Centre

UNET Seminar: Vasiliki Skreta (University of Texas, Austin and University College London)

 
Location
MS Teams
Date(s)
Thursday 15th December 2022 (14:00-15:00)
Description

Title: Purchase history and product personalization (with Laura Doval)
Abstract: Product personalization opens the door to price discrimination. A rich product line allows for higher consumer satisfaction, but the mere choice of a product carries valuable information about the consumer that the firm can leverage for price discrimination. Controlling the degree of product personalization provides the firm with an additional tool to curb ratcheting forces arising from consumers' awareness of being price discriminated. Indeed, a firm's inability to not engage in price discrimination introduces a novel distortion: The firm offers a subset of the products that it would offer if, instead, the firm could commit to not price discriminate. Doing so gives commitment power to the firm: By "pooling" consumers with different tastes to the same variety the firm commits not to learn their tastes.

This is an online event.

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