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Profit transfer within a vertical relationship

Authors
Ahn, I.
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
Korean Econometric Society
Keywords
Double marginalization; Downstream firm; Monopsony; Profit transfer; Upstream frim
Citation
Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrics, v.28, no.4, pp 61 - 99
Pages
39
Journal Title
Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrics
Volume
28
Number
4
Start Page
61
End Page
99
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19004
DOI
10.22812/jetem.2017.28.4.004
ISSN
1229-2893
Abstract
We consider a vertical relationship between a single upstream firm and a single downstream firm and examine the economic effects of the profit transfer program, where the downstream firm transfers a predetermined share of its profit to the upstream firm. We analyze the effects under two scenarios, according as how the price is determined in the upstream market. One is where the upstream firm sets the price of the intermediate good and the downstream firm takes the price as given. The other is where the downstream firm acts as a monopsonist and sets the price of the intermediate good. In the former scenario, the profit transfer alleviates the problem of ‘double marginalization’ and enhances economic efficiency. The downstream firm will hire more intermediate good and will produce more output. And the upstream firm will increase the effort level to reduce the production cost. The consumer surplus and the social welfare will rise. On the other hand, in the latter scenario, the profit transfer has opposite effects. It induces the downstream firm to hire less intermediate good. The upstream firm’s effort level to reduce the production cost decreases. As a result, the output of the final good, the consumer surplus, and the social welfare decrease. We will also examine how the profit transfer affects the individual firms’ profits. © 2017, Korean Econometric Society. All rights reserved.
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