An Empirical Analysis of Bundling and Tying: Over-the-Counter Pain Relief and Cold Medicines

35 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2004

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Michael A. Salinger

Boston University - Questrom School of Business

David S. Evans

Market Platform Dynamics; Berkeley Research Group, LLC

Date Written: October 2004

Abstract

We apply and extend the cost-based approach to bundling and tying under competition developed in Evans and Salinger (2004a) to over-the-counter pain relievers and cold medicines. We document that consumers pay much less for tablets with multiple ingredients than they would to buy tablets with each ingredient separately. We then decompose the sources of these savings into marginal cost savings and a component that reflects fixed costs of product offerings. The analysis both documents substantial economies of bundling and illustrates the sort of cost analysis that is necessary for understanding tying.

JEL Classification: L11

Suggested Citation

Salinger, Michael A. and Evans, David S., An Empirical Analysis of Bundling and Tying: Over-the-Counter Pain Relief and Cold Medicines (October 2004). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=613503 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.613503

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