Measuring Upward Pricing Pressure (UPP) has recently been proposed by Farrell and Shapiro (2010) as an alternative screening device for horizontal mergers involving differentiated products. We extend the concept of UPP to two-sided markets. Examples of such markets are the newspaper market, where the demand for advertising is related to the number of readers, and the market for online search, where advertising demand depends on the number of users. Due to the two-sidedness the formulas we derive depend on four sets of diversion ratios that can either be estimated using marketlevel demand data or elicited in surveys. In an application, we evaluate a hypothetical merger in the Dutch daily newspaper market. Our results indicate that it is important to take the two-sidedness of the market into account when evaluating UPP.

Upward Pricing Pressure in Two-Sided Markets / Pauline Affeldt,; Lapo Filistrucchi; Tobias J. Klein. - In: ECONOMIC JOURNAL. - ISSN 0013-0133. - STAMPA. - 123:(2013), pp. 505-523. [10.1111/ecoj.12050]

Upward Pricing Pressure in Two-Sided Markets

FILISTRUCCHI, LAPO;
2013

Abstract

Measuring Upward Pricing Pressure (UPP) has recently been proposed by Farrell and Shapiro (2010) as an alternative screening device for horizontal mergers involving differentiated products. We extend the concept of UPP to two-sided markets. Examples of such markets are the newspaper market, where the demand for advertising is related to the number of readers, and the market for online search, where advertising demand depends on the number of users. Due to the two-sidedness the formulas we derive depend on four sets of diversion ratios that can either be estimated using marketlevel demand data or elicited in surveys. In an application, we evaluate a hypothetical merger in the Dutch daily newspaper market. Our results indicate that it is important to take the two-sidedness of the market into account when evaluating UPP.
2013
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505
523
Pauline Affeldt,; Lapo Filistrucchi; Tobias J. Klein
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