Agent-Based Model of Price Competition, Capacity Choice, and Product Differentiation on Congested Networks

Agent-Based Model of Price Competition, Capacity Choice, and Product Differentiation on Congested Networks

Auteur : Lei Zhang, David Matthew Levinson, Shanjiang Zhu

Date de publication : 2014

Éditeur : SSRN

Nombre de pages : 27

Résumé du livre

Using consistent agent-based techniques, this research explores the welfare consequences of product differentiation on congested networks. The economic analysis focuses on the source, evolution, measurement, and impact of product differentiation with heterogeneous users on a mixed ownership network. Path differentiation and space differentiation are defined and measured for a base scenario and several variants. The findings favour a fixed-rate road pricing policy compared to complete pricing freedom on toll roads. It is also shown that the impact of production differentiation on welfare is not always positive and depends on the level of user heterogeneity.

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