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Beyond Plain Vanilla: Modeling Joint Pricing and Product Assortment Choices
Quantitative Marketing and Economics
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In this paper, we take a first step toward exploring empirically the product assortment strategies of oligopolistic firms. Our starting point is a discrete choice demand model for differentiated products. We incorporate the demand model into an equilibrium supply model, in which firms compete by first choosing which products to offer and then by setting prices. We show how modeling joint product assortment and pricing decisions enriches standard product choice models by allowing insights into how demand characteristics affect firms' product offerings in a competitive environment. We furthermore demonstrate that incorporating endogenous product choice into demand models is essential for policy simulations (e.g., mergers)as it entails at times dramatically different welfare assessments than the common assumption that product assortments are exogenous.
Date Published:
2009
Citations:
Draganska, Michaela, Michael Mazzeo, Katja Seim. 2009. Beyond Plain Vanilla: Modeling Joint Pricing and Product Assortment Choices. Quantitative Marketing and Economics. (2)105-146.