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Multidimensional Screening

Multidimensional Screening

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Studies in Economic Theory

Multidimensional Screening

Suren Basov

Business & Economics / Econometrics

In many industries the tariffs are not strictly proportional to the quantity purchased, i. e, they are nonlinear. Examples of nonlinear tariffs include railroad and electricity schedules and rental rates for durable goods and space. The major justification for the nonlinear pricing is the existence of private information on the side of consumers. In the early papers on the subject, private information was captured either by assuming a finite number of types (e. g. Adams and Yellen, 1976) or by a unidimensional continuum of types (Mussa and Rosen, 1978). Economics of the unidimen­ sional problems is by now well understood. The unidimensional models, however, do not cover all the situations of practical interest. Indeed, often the nonlinear tariffs specify the payment as a function of a variety of characteristics. For example, railroad tariffs spec­ ify charges based on weight, volume, and distance of each shipment. Dif­ ferent customers may value each of these characteristics differently, hence the customer's type will not in general be captured by a unidimensional characteristic and a problem of multidimensional screening arises. In such models the consumer's private information (her type) is captured by an m—dimensional vector, while the good produced by the monopolist has n quality dimensions.

Publication Date: 11 January 2005
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9783540239062
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 202

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