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Loss leader or low margin leader? Advertising and the degree of product differentiation

Simbanegavi, Witness (2008): Loss leader or low margin leader? Advertising and the degree of product differentiation.

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Abstract

This paper attempts to isolate the conditions that give rise to loss leader pricing. I show that for sufficiently low distance between firms, the advertised good is priced below cost irrespective of whether firms advertise the same or different products. Instead, if products are sufficiently differentiated, loss leader pricing may result only if firms advertise the low reservation value product, otherwise the advertised good is a low margin leader. Thus, whether the advertised good is a loss leader or a low margin leader is primarily a function of the extent of differentiation between competing firms.

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