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Unequal Pricing in the Information Economy: Implications for Consumer Welfare
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Ming-Hui?HuangEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Information Management, , National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 106
Abstract:This article presents an economic analysis of information good pricing and consumer welfare, and discusses the implications of price discrimination in the information economy. It argues that network externalities, coupled with information asymmetry, enable a dominant marketer to price unequally, extracting late adoptersrsquo surplus to compensate for the loss from early adopters. In the short term, the minority early adopters benefit by paying less, but in the long term, the majority late adopters suffer by paying more. Considering that late adopters are likely to be at a disadvantage in resources, this discriminatory pricing amounts to the poor subsidizing the rich. Based on this analysis, implications for consumer welfare are discussed.
Keywords:Information good  consumer welfare  unequal pricing  discriminatory pricing  network externalities  information asymmetry
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