Monopoly pricing with negative network effects: The case of vaccines |
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Authors: | Sebastian G. Kessing |
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Affiliation: | a Freie Universität Berlin, Boltzmannstrasse 20, 14195 Berlin, Germany b Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB), Reichpietschufer 50, 10785 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | We study the market for vaccinations considering income heterogeneity on the demand side and monopoly power on the supply side. A monopolist has an incentive to exploit the external effect of vaccinations and leave the poor susceptible in order to increase the willingness to pay the rich. Even the possibility of price discrimination does not remove this incentive. We demonstrate that the weaknesses of standard policy measures are mitigated when income heterogeneity is taken into account. This offers an efficiency based rationale for distribution oriented national or international public health interventions. |
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Keywords: | D42 D62 H23 I11 I18 |
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