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1. Data sharing or analytics sharing?
Smichowski, Bruno Carballa; Lefouili, Yassine; Mantovani, Andrea; Reggiani, Carlo;2025
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2. Environmental policies with green network effect and price discrimination
Burani, Nadia; Mantovani, Andrea;2024
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3. The price effects of prohibiting price parity clauses : evidence from international hotel groups
Ma, Jack (Peiyao); Mantovani, Andrea; Reggiani, Carlo; Broocks, Annette; Duch-Brown, Néstor;2024
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4. The economics of the cloud
Biglaiser, Gary; Crémer, Jacques; Mantovani, Andrea;2024
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5. Third-degree price discrimination in two-sided markets
Cornière, Alexandre de; Mantovani, Andrea; Shekhar, Shiva;2023
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6. Third-degree price discrimination in two-sided markets
Cornière, Alexandre de; Mantovani, Andrea; Shekhar, Shiva;2023
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7. Third-degree price discrimination in two-sided markets
abstractWe investigate the welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination by a two-sided platform that enables interaction between buyers and sellers. Sellers are heterogenous with respect to their per-interaction benefit, and, under price discrimination, the platform can condition its fee on sellers' type. In a model with linear demand on each side, we show that price discrimination: (i) increases participation on both sides; (ii) enhances total welfare; (iii) may result in a strict Pareto improvement, with both seller types being better-off than under uniform pricing. These results, which are in stark contrast to the traditional analysis of price discrimination, are driven by the existence of cross-group network effects. By improving the firm's ability to monetize seller participation, price discrimination induces the platform to attract more buyers, which then increases seller participation. The Pareto improvement result means that even those sellers who pay a higher price under discrimination can be better-off, due to the increased buyer participation.
Cornière, Alexandre de; Mantovani, Andrea; Shekhar, Shiva;2023
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8. The price effects of banning price parity clauses in the EU : evidence from international hotel groups
Ma, Peiyao; Mantovani, Andrea; Reggiani, Carlo; Broocks, Annette; Duch-Brown, Néstor;2022
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9. Regulating platform fees under price parity
Gomes, Renato; Mantovani, Andrea;2022
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10. Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Two-Sided Markets
de Cornière, Alexandre; Mantovani, Andrea; Shekhar, Shiva;2023
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