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Home | News | Paper by fellow José L. Moraga published in the RAND Journal of Economics
News | February 08, 2017

Paper by fellow José L. Moraga published in the RAND Journal of Economics

Fellow José L. Moraga’s (VU Amsterdam) paper “Prices and heterogeneous search costs” (co-authored with Zsolt Sándor and Matthijs R. Wildenbeest) has been published in The RAND Journal of Economics.

Abstract
We study price formation in a model of consumer search for differentiated products in which consumers have heterogeneous search costs. We provide conditions under which a pure-strategy symmetric Nash equilibrium exists and is unique. Search costs affect two margins—the intensive search margin (or search intensity) and the extensive search margin (or the decision to search rather than to not search at all). These two margins affect the elasticity of demand in opposite directions and whether lower search costs result in higher or lower prices depends on the properties of the search cost density.

Article citation: José Luis Moraga-González, Zsolt Sándor and Matthijs R. Wildenbeest, ‘Prices and heterogeneous search costs’, RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 48, Issue 1 (Spring 2017), pp. 125-146.