Discussion paper

DP2322 Location Choice and Price Discrimination in a Duopoly

This paper analyzes the problem of price discrimination in a market where consumers have heterogeneous preferences over both a horizontal parameter (brand) and a vertical one (quality). A model with two firms competing over locations and non-linear contracts is analyzed. Discriminatory contracts are first characterized at each location. It is then shown that locations have a big impact on the firms' discriminatory ability and that equilibrium locations are non-monotonic in consumer types; however firms never locate too far away from the first and third quartiles.

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Citation

Valletti, T (1999), ‘DP2322 Location Choice and Price Discrimination in a Duopoly‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2322. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2322