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Price formation in channels of distribution with differentiated products: Theory and empirical evidence
Authors:Sandra Cavero  Javier Cebollada  Vicente Salas
Abstract:This paper presents a theoretical and empirical study of price formation in markets where goods differ in two attributes, perceived quality of each variety, and service provided by the store where the good is sold. Price competition in the vertically differentiated market is modeled as a two-stage game where manufacturers choose the contract that determines wholesale prices, and retailers choose consumer prices. One important novelty of the paper is that it contemplates competition between brands of different quality in the same store, and competition between brands of the same quality sold at different stores. This is in fact the situation observed in the domestic detergent market and the predictions of the model can be used to guide the empirical analysis of the data available for such market in the area of Barcelona, Spain.
Keywords:Channels of distribution  Product differentiation  Private labels  Two-part tariffs  Formation of prices
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