Discussion paper

DP14078 Bargaining at Retail Stores: Evidence from Vienna

In the West, where posted prices are the norm, it is uncommon to observe consumers receive discounts below the posted price. Nevertheless, we find that when stores are asked, a discount is granted approximately 40% of the time, with a median discount percentage of 10%. Discounts are more likely to be offered by small-scale firms, for higher-priced products, and for non-sale items. More generally, differences in price delegation behavior across firm types serve as an indicator that monitoring costs and employee skills are important drivers of bargaining behavior.

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Citation

Shelegia, S and J Sherman (2019), ‘DP14078 Bargaining at Retail Stores: Evidence from Vienna‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14078. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14078