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- Coase_conjecture abstract "The Coase conjecture, developed first by Ronald Coase, is an argument in monopoly theory. The conjecture sets up a situation in which a monopolist sells a durable good to a market where resale is impossible and faces consumers who have different valuations. The conjecture proposes that a monopolist that does not know individuals' valuations will have to sell its product at a low price if the monopolist tries to separate consumers by offering different prices in different periods. This is because the monopoly is, in effect, in price competition with itself over several periods and the consumer with the highest valuation, if he is patient enough, can simply wait for the lowest price. Thus the monopolist will have to offer a competitive price in the first period which will be low. The conjecture holds only when there is an infinite time horizon, as otherwise a possible action for the monopolist would be to announce a very high price until the second to last period, and then sell at the static monopoly price in the last period. The monopolist could avoid this problem by committing to a stable linear pricing strategy or adopting other business strategies.".
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- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-competitive_behaviour.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monopoly_(economics).
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pricing.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Competition.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Consumer.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Discounting.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Durable_good.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Good_(economics).
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Good_(economics_and_accounting).
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Indifference_curve.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Marginal_cost.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Market_(economics).
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Pacman_conjecture.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Price.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Price_discrimination.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Profit_(economics).
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Coase.
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLink Value_(economics).
- Coase_conjecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coase conjecture".
- Coase_conjecture hasPhotoCollection Coase_conjecture.
- Coase_conjecture subject Category:Anti-competitive_behaviour.
- Coase_conjecture subject Category:Monopoly_(economics).
- Coase_conjecture subject Category:Pricing.
- Coase_conjecture hypernym Argument.
- Coase_conjecture comment "The Coase conjecture, developed first by Ronald Coase, is an argument in monopoly theory. The conjecture sets up a situation in which a monopolist sells a durable good to a market where resale is impossible and faces consumers who have different valuations. The conjecture proposes that a monopolist that does not know individuals' valuations will have to sell its product at a low price if the monopolist tries to separate consumers by offering different prices in different periods.".
- Coase_conjecture label "Coase conjecture".
- Coase_conjecture sameAs Coase-Vermutung.
- Coase_conjecture sameAs Conjetura_de_Coase.
- Coase_conjecture sameAs m.03hgvnp.
- Coase_conjecture sameAs Q1104339.
- Coase_conjecture sameAs Q1104339.
- Coase_conjecture sameAs 寇斯猜想.
- Coase_conjecture wasDerivedFrom Coase_conjecture?oldid=604659762.
- Coase_conjecture isPrimaryTopicOf Coase_conjecture.