Discussion paper

DP13764 Local Search Markets and External Competition

Increased competition tends to benefit all buyers with increasing product variety and de- creasing prices. However, if local and external market channels compete for the same class of products, increased competition from the external market crowds out local variety. Under local monopoly, local buyer surplus co-moves with external buyer surplus. Under local free entry oligopoly, buyer surplus is U-shaped. If buyer surplus in the external market is low, local surplus is better provided by local oligopoly, but moves against external surplus; if it is high, local and external surplus co-move, and local surplus is better provided by local monopoly.

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Citation

Stahl, K and P Legros (2019), ‘DP13764 Local Search Markets and External Competition‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 13764. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp13764