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On the "uniform pricing puzzle" in recorded music

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Richardson, Martin
Stähler, Frank

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This paper proposes a possible explanation for uniform pricing in the recorded music industry, based on a pooling equilibrium across different quality types. We show that an ex ante ability to invest in the probability of success – which we identify with record companies’ artists and repertoire (A&R) expenditures – makes such a pooling equilibrium more likely.

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Information Economics and Policy

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