Multilevel Marketing: Pyramid-Shaped Schemes or Exploitative Scams?

59 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2018

Date Written: July 2018

Abstract

We identify the conditions on the tendency of agents to spread information by word of mouth, under which a principal can design a pyramid scam to exploit a network of boundedly rational agents whose beliefs are coarse. Our main result is that a pyramid scam is sustainable only if its underlying reward scheme compensates the participants based on multiple levels of their downlines (e.g., for recruiting new members to the pyramid and for recruitments made by these new members). Motivated by the growing discussion on the legitimacy of multilevel marketing schemes and their resemblance to pyramid scams, we use our model to compare the two phenomena based on their underlying compensation structure.

Keywords: pyramid scams; multilevel marketing; analogy-based expectations; coarse feedback; bounded rationality.

Suggested Citation

Antler, Yair, Multilevel Marketing: Pyramid-Shaped Schemes or Exploitative Scams? (July 2018). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP13054, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3218378

Yair Antler (Contact Author)

University of Essex ( email )

Wivenhoe Park
Colchester, CO4 3SQ
United Kingdom

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