Article 102: Part 2

screencasts

  • In this video we discuss after markets and first consider another example of abuse: tying and bundling:

part 6

  • We consider cases when tying is and tying is not problematic, starting with the case of price discrimination:

part 7

  • We shortly summarize the Chicago argument defending bundling, study how bundling can reduce price competition and how bundling can increase price compeition by excluding rivals:

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  • We consider bundling as an entry barrier, based on the model by Nalebuff (2004):

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  • Then we shortly study an example of R&D and tying. Last, we summarize the lecture on article 102:

part 10

exercises

From the exercises of this lecture, we discuss question 3 in class.

python

No python file for this part of this lecture.