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Third-Degree Price Discrimination with Demand Uncertainty


Mahmudul Anam


York University - Department of Economics

Shin-Hwan Chiang


York University - Department of Economics

April 2004


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The paper analyzes the price, output and welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination triggered by the portfolio motive of a risk-averse monopolist facing random and potentially correlated market demands. It is shown that contrary to conventional wisdom, price discrimination can occur with identical expected demands, the relatively inelastic but risky market may be charged the lower price and despite linear demands, aggregate expected output may fall but expected consumer and producer surplus may rise. These results are shown to be driven by the risk aversion of the monopolist and the asymmetry in the risk and revenue characteristics of the markets.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 15

Keywords: Monopoly, Monopolization Strategies, Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty

JEL Classification: D42, L12, D81

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Date posted: April 16, 2004  

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Anam, Mahmudul and Chiang, Shin-Hwan, Third-Degree Price Discrimination with Demand Uncertainty (April 2004). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=530923 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.530923

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Mahmudul Anam
York University - Department of Economics ( email )
4700 Keele St.
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3
Canada
Shin-Hwan Chiang (Contact Author)
York University - Department of Economics ( email )
4700 Keele St.
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3
Canada
416-736-5083 (Phone)
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