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E-Baying for Blood? Non-competitive flexible pricing in entertainment ticketing: Some demand side evidence
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Abstract This paper gives some exploratory results from estimating a consumer surplus
type equation which features a number of economic and demographic variables
as regressors. We calculate an income elasticity for the maximum surplus that
individuals would ever perceive themselves to be getting by being all... view more
This paper gives some exploratory results from estimating a consumer surplus
type equation which features a number of economic and demographic variables
as regressors. We calculate an income elasticity for the maximum surplus that
individuals would ever perceive themselves to be getting by being allowed to buy
at a set price. The results also show that those who attend the cinema are significantly less inclined to generate a surplus in flexible price events markets whilst young adults offer to pay quite a large amount more for their heavily desired entertainment. This suggests that part of the burden of a shift in ticket pricing methods may be borne by the parents of young adults.... view less
Document language
English
Publication Year
2008
Page/Pages
p. 1315-1322
Journal
Applied Economics, 40 (2008) 10
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840600771353
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)