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Title: Product Differentiation in the Presence of Positive and Negative Network Effects

Author(s): Ami Navon, Oz Shy and Jacques-François Thisse

Publication Date: December 1995

Keyword(s): Location, Network Effects, Network Externalities and Product Differentiation

Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization and International Trade and Regional Economics

Abstract: Using two standard location models, we investigate price competition and divergence from optimal product differentiation when consumer preferences are influenced by the number of consumers purchasing the same brand or shopping at the same store. Negative network effects tend to lessen competition and increase prices whereas positive network effects (bandwagon effects) make competition fiercer and lead to lower prices. Furthermore, in the duopoly case, an increase in total population may adversly affect the clients of a store despite the fact that they benefit from price cuts. Finally, under free entry, increasing the population may lead to a reduction in the equilibrium number of stores and always increases the divergence between the equilibrium and optimal numbers of stores.

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Navon, A, Shy, O and Thisse, J. 1995. 'Product Differentiation in the Presence of Positive and Negative Network Effects'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1306