The Impact of Price Discrimination on Revenue: Evidence from the Concert Industry

42 Pages Posted: 18 Feb 2009

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Pascal Courty

University of Victoria; European University Institute - Economics Department (ECO); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Mario Pagliero

University of Turin - Department of Economics; University of Turin - Collegio Carlo Alberto

Date Written: January 2009

Abstract

Concert tickets can either be sold at a single price or at multiple prices corresponding to different seating categories. We study the relationship between price discrimination and revenue by examining variations in the number of seating categories across concert, tour, artist, location, and time. Offering multiple seating categories leads to revenues that are approximately 5 percent higher than with single price ticketing. The return to price discrimination is higher in markets with more heterogeneous demand, in smaller venues and in more competitive markets. The return of increasing from three to four categories of seating is about half that of increasing from one to two.

Keywords: Price discrimination, return to price discrimination, second degree price discrimination

JEL Classification: D42, L82, Z11

Suggested Citation

Courty, Pascal and Pagliero, Mario, The Impact of Price Discrimination on Revenue: Evidence from the Concert Industry (January 2009). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP7120, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1345646

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University of Turin - Collegio Carlo Alberto ( email )

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