Tuesday, May 30, 2023
A Theory of Monopolistic Competition with Horizontally Heterogeneous Consumers
A Theory of Monopolistic Competition with Horizontally Heterogeneous Consumers
By: |
Sergey Kokovin; Alina Ozhegova; Shamil Sharapudinov; Alexander Tarasov; Philip Ushchev; Sergey G. Kokovin |
Abstract: |
Our novel approach to modeling monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms and consumers involves spatial product differentiation. Space can be interpreted either as a geographical space or as a space of characteristics of a differentiated good. In addition to price setting, each firm also chooses its optimal location in this space. We formulate conditions for positive sorting: more productive firms serve larger market segments and face tougher competition; and for the existence and uniqueness of the equilibrium. To quantify the role of the sorting mechanism, we calibrate the model using cross-sectional haircut market data and perform counterfactual analysis. We find that inequality in the distribution of the gains among consumers caused by positive market shocks can be substantial: the gains of consumers from more populated locations are 3-4 times higher. |
URL: |
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/antitrustprof_blog/2023/05/a-theory-of-monopolistic-competition-with-horizontally-heterogeneous-consumers.html