Price Discrimination and Big Data: Evidence from a Mobile Puzzle Game

Category: Applied Microeconomics and Organization Seminar
When: 11 Januar 2023
, 14:15
 - 15:30
Where: RuW 4.201

Title: Price Discrimination and Big Data: Evidence from a Mobile Puzzle Game

Abstract: We use a unique dataset from a mobile puzzle game to investigate the welfare consequences of price discrimination. We rely on experimental variation to characterize player behavior and estimate a model of demand for game content. Our counterfactual simulations show that optimal uniform pricing would increase profit by +340% with respect to the game developer’s observed pricing. This is almost the same as the increase in profit associated with first-degree price discrimination (+347%). All pricing strategies considered—including optimal uniform pricing—would induce a transfer of surplus from players to game developer without, however, generating sizeable dead-weight losses.

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