Monopoly Pricing and Durable Goods - Lecture 2
Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore monopoly pricing and durable goods in this lecture from MIT's Industrial Organization I course. Delve into advanced topics such as monopoly information design and the unique characteristics of durable goods - products used over time rather than consumed immediately. Gain insights into how monopolies price their products and the economic implications of goods like cars and books that have extended lifespans. Learn from instructor Glenn Ellison as he continues his in-depth examination of these crucial concepts in industrial organization and microeconomics.
Syllabus
Lecture 02: Monopoly Pricing and Durable Goods, Part 2
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MIT OpenCourseWare
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