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This book offers a theoretical and unified explanation of how prices are determined in practice. Pricing, as observed in real life, turns out to be almost discriminatory. Four broad areas are covered: the spatial pricing of bulky products (Part I); the intertemporal pricing of storable goods, exhaustible resources, new durables, and nonstorable goods and services (Part II); two-part tariffs, commodity bundling, tie-ins, and nonlinear prices in general (Part III); and pricing of goods of different quality (Part IV). Each essay contains an introductory chapter describing the business practices that are to be rationalized and evaluated. This is the first unified treatment of a recent and growing body of literature in the 'new industrial organization' field. It fills the gap between textbook microeconomics and real-life antitrust cases. The treatment is as nontechnical and down to earth as possible to permit a wide audience for this comprehensive discussion of industrial pricing.

Table of Contents
List of figures and tables; Preface; Preliminaries; Part I. Space: 1. Business practices; 2. The isolated firm; 3. A group of firms; 4. Welfare implications; Part II. Time: 5. Business practices; 6. Storable commodities; 7. New commodities; 8. Nonstorable commodities; Part III. Income Differences: 9. Business practices; 10. Two-part tariffs and quantity-dependent prices; 11. Multiproduct pricing; 12. Imperfect information; Part IV. Quality Differences: 13. Business practices; 14. Product selection; 15. Quality uncertainty; Notes; References; Index.

The Economics of Price Discrimination

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 6/30/1983 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521283946, 978-0521283946
      ISBN10: 0521283949

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book offers a theoretical and unified explanation of how prices are determined in practice. Pricing, as observed in real life, turns out to be almost discriminatory. Four broad areas are covered: the spatial pricing of bulky products (Part I); the intertemporal pricing of storable goods, exhaustible resources, new durables, and nonstorable goods and services (Part II); two-part tariffs, commodity bundling, tie-ins, and nonlinear prices in general (Part III); and pricing of goods of different quality (Part IV). Each essay contains an introductory chapter describing the business practices that are to be rationalized and evaluated. This is the first unified treatment of a recent and growing body of literature in the 'new industrial organization' field. It fills the gap between textbook microeconomics and real-life antitrust cases. The treatment is as nontechnical and down to earth as possible to permit a wide audience for this comprehensive discussion of industrial pricing.

      Table of Contents
      List of figures and tables; Preface; Preliminaries; Part I. Space: 1. Business practices; 2. The isolated firm; 3. A group of firms; 4. Welfare implications; Part II. Time: 5. Business practices; 6. Storable commodities; 7. New commodities; 8. Nonstorable commodities; Part III. Income Differences: 9. Business practices; 10. Two-part tariffs and quantity-dependent prices; 11. Multiproduct pricing; 12. Imperfect information; Part IV. Quality Differences: 13. Business practices; 14. Product selection; 15. Quality uncertainty; Notes; References; Index.

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