Versioning goods and joint purchase: Substitution and complementarity strategies

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Abstract

In the present paper, we develop a monopoly model of vertical product differentiation for analysing the monopolist’s decision about the possibility of versioning goods as substitutes or complements when consumers can buy them simultaneously. In this context, we find that versioning goods as substitutes or complements is optimal for the monopolist if the cost of designing the bundle (the purchase of one unit of each version) is increasing, which implies that making variants of closer substitutes reduces costs. However, if making variants of closer substitutes is costly, the monopolist versions goods as complements only. The final result also depends on the degree of concavity and convexity of the cost function.

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Martínez-Sánchez, F. (2016). Versioning goods and joint purchase: Substitution and complementarity strategies. Prague Economic Papers, 25(5), 577–590. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.575

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