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Title: Sales, Quantity Surcharge, and Consumer Inattention
Author(s): Sofronis Clerides and Pascal Courty
Publication Date: November 2010
Keyword(s): consumer inattention, nonlinear pricing, promotions, quantity discounts, quantity surcharge and sales
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization
Abstract: Quantity surcharges occur when firms market a product in two sizes and offer a promotion on the small size: the large size then costs more per unit than the small one. When quantity surcharges occur the sales of the large size decrease only slightly despite the fact that the small size is a cheaper option - a clear arbitrage opportunity. This behavior is consistent with the notion of rationally inattentive consumers that has been developed in models of information frictions. We discuss implications for consumer decision making, demand estimation, and firm pricing.
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Clerides, S and Courty, P. 2010. 'Sales, Quantity Surcharge, and Consumer Inattention'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=8115