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Price Dispersion on the Internet: Good Firms and Bad Firms
Kathy Baylis, University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey M. Perloff, University of California, Berkeley

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ABSTRACT:
Internet firms charge a wide range of prices for such homogeneous products, and high-priced firms remain high-priced and low-priced firms remain low-priced over long periods. One explanation is that high-price firms are charging a premium for superior service. An alternative explanation is that firms price discriminate across informed and uniformed consumers (Salop and Stiglitz 1977) or between serious shoppers and others (Wilde and Schwartz 1979). The pricing pattern for a digital camera and a flatbed scanner is consistent with the price-discrimination model and inconsistent with the service-premium story.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Kathy Baylis and Jeffrey M. Perloff, "Price Dispersion on the Internet: Good Firms and Bad Firms" (September 1, 2001). Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Working Paper Series. Paper iirwps-082-02.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/iir/iirwps/iirwps-082-02

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