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The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

Authors:
John Beath
Yannis Katsoulacos
Published:
February 1991
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521335522

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    There are few industries in modern market economies that do not manufacture differentiated products. This book provides a systematic explanation and analysis of the widespread prevalence of this important category of products. The authors concentrate on models in which product selection is endogenous. In the first four chapters they consider models that try to predict the level of product differentiation that would emerge in situations of market equilibrium. These market equilibria with differentiated products are characterised and then compared with social welfare optima. Particular attention is paid to the distinction between horizontal and vertical differentiation as well as to the related issues of product quality and durability. This book brings together the most important theoretical contributions to these topics in a succinct and coherent manner. One of its major strengths is the way in which it carefully sets out the basic intuition behind the formal results. It will be useful to advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in industrial economics and microeconomic theory.

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    February 1991
    Paperback
    9780521335522
    216 pages
    229 × 153 × 18 mm
    0.323kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Spatial models of imperfect competition
    • 3. Symmetric preferences, the Chamberlinian paradigm
    • 4. Product diversity and product selection: market equilibria and social optima
    • 5. Product quality and market structure
    • 6. Vertical product differentiation
    • 7. Product differentiation and market imperfection: limit theorems
    • 8. Product differentiation and the entry process
    • 9. The gains from trade under product differentiation
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Indexes.
      Authors
    • John Beath
    • Yannis Katsoulacos