ECON 1010 Lecture Notes - Gillette Mach3, Price Discrimination, Market Power

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Product line pricing is also becoming an increasingly common feature of many markets, particularly manufactured products where there are many closely connected complementary products that consumers may be enticed to buy. It is frequently observed that a producer may manufacture many related products. Good examples include manufacturers of cars, cameras, razors and games consoles. Indeed discriminatory pricing techniques may take the form of offering the core product as a loss- leader (i. e. priced below average cost) to induce consumers to then buy the complementary products once they have been captured . Consider the cost of computer games consoles or. Mach3 razors contrasted with the prices of the games software and the replacement blades! The consequences of price discrimination - welfare and efficiency arguments. There are arguments on both sides of the coin indeed the impact of price discrimination on welfare seems bound to be ambiguous. Consumer surplus is reduced in most cases - representing a loss of consumer welfare.

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