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Pricing Policy. Managerial Economics Jack Wu. Pricing Policy. uniform pricing complete price discrimination direct segment discrimination indirect segment discrimination bundling. Northwest Airlines Minneapolis-New York. Asian Wall Street Journal. Uniform Pricing. 80. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Managerial EconomicsJack Wu

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Pricing Policyuniform pricingcomplete price discriminationdirect segment discriminationindirect segment discriminationbundling

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Northwest AirlinesMinneapolis-New York

Business class $ 1711

Unrestricted economy

$ 1267

Advance purchase, with penalties

$ 765

Advance purchase, for senior

$ 692

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Asian Wall Street Journal

Price for annual subscription

Print: Hong Kong $294

Print: Singapore $173

Print: Tokyo $871

Interactive: Worldwide $59

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Uniform Pricing: Profit MaximumMR = MCEquivalently, set the incremental margin

percentage equal to the inverse of absolute value of price elasticity of demand,

(price - MC) / price = -1/e

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Price Elasticityalways set price so that demand is elasticif demand more elastic, then lower

incremental margin percentage (IM%) e = -2 IM% = 1/2

e = -1.5 IM% = 2/3

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Pricing Private-Label Cola Suppose that WalMart learns that demand

for private-label cola is less elastic than the demand for Coca Cola. Should WalMart set a higher price for private-label cola?

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Uniform Pricing: Shortcomingsleaves buyers with

a lot of surplusdoes not sell to

every potential buyer

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Complete Price Discriminationprice each unit at buyer’s benefit and sell

quantity where MB = MC � maximum profit -- theoretical ideal� different from MR = MC

implementation: must know entire marginal benefit and marginal cost curves

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Complete Price Discrimination: Practice

bargainingauctions

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Direct Segment Discrimination, Iprice by segmentimplementation

� fixed identifiable characteristic --- basic for segmentation

� no re-sale

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Direct Segment Discrimination, IIsimple case: uniform price within each segment

� within each segment IM% = -1/e� for segment with more elastic

demand, then lower incremental margin percentage (IM%)

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Direct Segment Discrimination, III

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NYNEX Telephone ServiceNew York Cityresidential -- $16/month business -- $23/monthHow is discrimination possible?

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Indirect Segment Discriminationstructure choice to earn different incremental

margins from each segmentimplementation

seller controls some variable to which segments are differentially sensitive

buyers cannot circumvent the variable

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Traveler

Segment

Unrestricted Travel ($)

Restricted Travel ($)

Maria Business 1000 200 Tom Business 900 180 Robin Vacation 500 400 Leslie Vacation 280 224

Air Travel: Benefits

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Product

Fare ($)

Sales

Total Rev. ($)

Total Cost ($)

Profit ($)

Unrestricted

900 2 1800 400 1400

Restricted 399 1 399 200 199

*MC=200

Air Travel: Indirect Segment Discrimination

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Chinese Embassy: Visa Fees

Application period

1 day 3 days 7 days

Single entry $75 $60 $25

Double entry $85 $70 $35

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Profitability Policy Information Requirement

Highest Complete price discrimination

Highest

Direct segment discrimination

Indirect segment discrimination

Lowest Uniform pricing Lowest

Pricing Policies: Ranking

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Bundlingstrategy

pure bundlingmixed bundling

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Cable Television: Benefits

“if every segment … was wild about one thing and hated the rest, they have done their job” (Economist) Segment Education

channel Music channel

Conservatives $20 $ 2

Middle of road $11 $11

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Pure or Mixed BundlingWhat is the profit-maximizing pricing policy if marginal cost per channel = 0 marginal cost per channel = $5

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Pure or Mixed BundlingGenerally, if item is costless, no loss from giving it to every

consumer --> pure bundling; if item is costly, then should avoid providing it to

low-benefit users --> use mixed bundling to screen out low-benefit users.

Mixed bundling is form of indirect segment discrimination

structured choice between bundle and separates