Recent Advances in the Theory of Third-Degree Price Discrimination
: A Nexus to Network Effects, Innovation, and Behavioral Aspects (SpringerBriefs in Economics)
Recent Advances in the Theory of Third-Degree Price Discrimination
A Nexus to Network Effects, Innovation, and Behavioral Aspects
Relevant to policy analysis of pricing behavior when network effects and quality improvements are important
Studies third-degree price discrimination with emphasis on behavioral aspects and oligopoly
Useful for graduate students interested in microeconomics and industrial organization