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Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers

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dc.creator Brynjolfsson, Erik
dc.creator Smith, Michael D.
dc.creator Yu, (Jeffrey) Hu
dc.date 2003-05-23T20:00:19Z
dc.date 2003-05-23T20:00:19Z
dc.date 2003-05-23T20:00:19Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-06-04T16:19:01Z
dc.date.available 2013-06-04T16:19:01Z
dc.date.issued 2013-06-05
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/3516
dc.identifier.uri http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1721
dc.description We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of increased product variety made available through electronic markets. While efficiency gains from increased competition significantly enhance consumer surplus, for instance by leading to lower average selling prices, our present research shows that increased product variety made available through electronic markets can be a significantly larger source of consumer surplus gains. One reason for increased product variety on the Internet is the ability of online retailers to provide a large number of products for sale. For example, the number of book titles available at Amazon.com is over 23 times larger than the number of books on the shelves of a typical Barnes & Noble superstore and 57 times greater than the number of books stocked in a typical large independent bookstore. Our analysis indicates that the increased product variety of online bookstores enhanced consumer welfare by $731 million to $1.03 billion in the year 2000, which is at least five times as large as the consumer welfare gain from increased competition and lower prices in this market. There may also be large welfare gains in other SKU-intensive consumer goods such as music, movies, consumer electronics, and computer software and hardware
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dc.language en_US
dc.relation MIT Sloan School of Management Working Paper;4305-03
dc.subject Consumer Surplus
dc.subject Product Variety
dc.subject Electronic Markets
dc.title Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers
dc.type Working Paper


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