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Showing papers on "Dynamic pricing published in 1985"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how competition affects dynamic pricing of new products and how diffusion, saturation, and cost reduction due to experience are all considered, with emphasis on the last.
Abstract: The authors explore how competition affects dynamic pricing of new products. Dynamics of diffusion, saturation, and cost reduction due to experience are all considered, with emphasis on the last. T...

123 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the dynamic pricing decision of a monopolist marketing a new product or service whose consumption value increases with the expansion of the "network" of adopters.
Abstract: This paper analyzes the dynamic pricing decision of a monopolist marketing a new product or service whose consumption value increases with the expansion of the “network” of adopters. We characterize an optimal pricing strategy which maximizes the present value of the monopolist's profits, subject to the dynamics of the demand for network access. These dynamics depend, among other factors, on the current price and consumer anticipations about future network growth. We examine the effects of changes in the growth anticipations and the discount rate on the optimal equilibrium access price and network size. It is shown that higher growth anticipations and a lower discount rate result in a lower equilibrium price and a larger network.

119 citations