Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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986301 | Review of Economic Dynamics | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In a dynamic competitive environment, switching costs have two effects. First, they increase the market power of a seller with locked-in customers. Second, they increase competition for new customers. I provide conditions under which switching costs decrease or increase equilibrium prices. Taken together, the results suggest that, if markets are very competitive to begin with, then switching costs make them even more competitive; whereas if markets are not very competitive to begin with, then switching costs make them even less competitive. In the above statements, by “competitive” I mean a market that is close to a symmetric duopoly or one where sales take place with high frequency.
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Authors
Luís Cabral,