价格分散
质量(理念)
互联网
经济盈余
背景(考古学)
竞赛(生物学)
价值(数学)
经济
双边市场
微观经济学
福利
业务
营销
广告
产业组织
计算机科学
网络效应
万维网
地理
市场经济
考古
哲学
生态学
认识论
机器学习
生物
作者
Glenn Ellison,Sara Fisher Ellison
标识
DOI:10.1111/1756-2171.70032
摘要
ABSTRACT This article examines effects of internet search technologies on match‐quality markets. A model in which sellers of unusual objects wait for high‐value buyers illustrates how more efficient search may simultaneously increase price levels, price dispersion, and social welfare. A reduced‐form analysis of the used‐book market finds support for several nuanced model predictions. Estimates from a novel structural framework indicate the shift to online sales more than doubled social welfare, with gains roughly evenly split between booksellers and consumers. Amazon's acquisition and incorporation of a used‐book marketplace spurred price competition, but appears to have had minimal welfare effects.
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