Three Essays on Imperfect Information and Market Pricing

Three Essays on Imperfect Information and Market Pricing
Author: Sneha Bakshi
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Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015
Genre: Consumer behavior
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These essays examine how imperfect information amongst buyers in homogeneous goods markets affect sellers' incentives to compete, collude, and choose pricing rules. The first essay focuses on the price matching policy in a duopoly market when sellers have different marginal costs of production and some buyers know only one price in the market. It illustrates the incredibility of a seller price matching below its cost, which helps restore the low cost seller's incentive to price competitively, if the cost gap between the two sellers is large. Characterizing the equilibria of the model without price matching, I find that when the proportion of fully informed buyers is low, posting monopoly prices is the unique equilibrium. Market power of this kind is eliminated by price matching, because a seller adopting it promises to buyers unaware of its price to sell at their known price. Price matching thus reduces prices in equilibria if either the cost gap is large or if there are a large proportion of imperfectly informed buyers. The second essay investigates the endogenous choices of pricing rules by sellers with different costs in large markets, where buyers vary in their information regarding market prices. Inviting buyers to quote bids is ruled out because of adverse selection, and I find that price matching cannot be used by sellers with costs in the upper tail of the distribution of seller costs. The range of prices in equilibrium and the extent of the adoption of price matching to separate buyer types are found to depend on the price of the lowest cost seller in the market. The third essay examines how a distribution of imperfectly informed buyers affects (posted) price competition between identical sellers. I find that finite markets have multiple prices, as the only equilibrium is in mixed strategies with positive profits. The support of equilibrium prices is bounded below by a function of the size of the market, such that a larger market reduces profits. Only in the limit as the market becomes infinitely large, can a single price prevail, equaling marginal cost, where sellers earn zero profits.


Three Essays on Imperfect Information and Market Pricing
Language: en
Pages: 204
Authors: Sneha Bakshi
Categories: Consumer behavior
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