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Market power and price discrimination in the US market for higher education
Authors:Dennis Epple  Richard Romano  Sinan Sarpa  Holger Sieg  Melanie Zaber
Institution:Dennis Epple,Richard Romano,Sinan Sarpça,Holger Sieg,Melanie Zaber
Abstract:We estimate an equilibrium model of private and state college competition that generates realistic pricing patterns for private colleges using a large national data set from the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS). Our analysis distinguishes between tuition variation that reflects efficient pricing to students who generate beneficial peer externalities and variation that reflects arguably inefficient exercise of market power. Our findings indicate substantial exercise of market power and, importantly, sizable variation in this power along the college quality hierarchy and among students with different characteristics. Finally, we conduct policy analysis to examine the consequences of increased availability of quality public colleges in a state.
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