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Congestion-Prone Services under Quality Competition - A Microeconomic Analysis

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This study presents new microeconomic analyses of congestion-prone services that comprise most private and public services at the final consumption stage. It accounts for two distinctive features of congestion-prone services: the discrepancy between capacity and throughput, and service quality competition. To accommodate these features, a series of new decision-making theorems for consumers and suppliers is developed. The resulting demand and cost functions incorporate service time as the variable that reflects congestion and service quality. In market equilibrium, interactions between consumers and firms endogenously determine the industrial organization type of each firm and thus allow the coexistence of multiple industrial organization types in the same market. Efficiency of resource allocation is assessed by applying two different criteria: service quality diversity throughout the market and Pareto optimality in each submarket.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part I: Service Demand of Consumers.- Part II: Cost Analyses for Congestion-Prone Service Systems.- Part III: Decisions of Congestion-Prone Service Firms.- Part IV: Social Welfare Issues for Congestion-Prone Services.- References.- Index.

About the author

Dong-Joo Moon, Research Follow, Institute for Environment Planning, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University.
Awards of Honor: Hanguk Explosive Fellowship (Junior and Senior of undergraduate), General Mills Fellowship (3 years of Ph.D. program), Official commendation of the Prime Minister of the Korean Government for Research Project Development, Best Article of the Year 2007, Korean Society of Transportation.

Summary

This study presents new microeconomic analyses of congestion-prone services that comprise most private and public services at the final consumption stage. It accounts for two distinctive features of congestion-prone services: the discrepancy between capacity and throughput, and service quality competition. To accommodate these features, a series of new decision-making theorems for consumers and suppliers is developed. The resulting demand and cost functions incorporate service time as the variable that reflects congestion and service quality. In market equilibrium, interactions between consumers and firms endogenously determine the industrial organization type of each firm and thus allow the coexistence of multiple industrial organization types in the same market. Efficiency of resource allocation is assessed by applying two different criteria: service quality diversity throughout the market and Pareto optimality in each submarket.

Product details

Authors Dong-Joo Moon
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9783642201882
ISBN 978-3-642-20188-2
No. of pages 426
Dimensions 241 mm x 28 mm x 242 mm
Weight 790 g
Illustrations XVIII, 426 p.
Series Advances in Spatial Science
Advances in Spatial Science
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Economics and Finance, Regional Studies, Regional/Spatial Science, Industrial Organization, Regional and Spatial Economics, regional economics, Management science, Economics of industrial organisation, Spatial economics

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