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DP7315
A Dynamic Model of Price Discrimination and Inventory Management at the Fulton Fish Market
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Publication Date:
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June 2009
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JEL(s):
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C15
, D21
, D4
, L1
, L81
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Link to this Page:
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www.cepr.org/pubs/dps/DP7315.asp.asp
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We estimate a dynamic profit-maximization model of a fish wholesaler who can observe consumer characteristics, set individual prices, and thus engage in third-degree price discrimination. Simulated prices and quantities from the model exhibit the key features observed in a set of high quality transaction-level data on fish sales collected at the Fulton fish market. The model’s predictions are then compared to the case in which the dealer must post a single price to all customers. We find the cost to the dealer of posting a uniform price to be extremely small.
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