Universität Bonn

Department of Economics

15. January 2025

Publication: “How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach” “How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach”

The article “How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach” by Joachim Freyberger and Bradley J. Larsen was published in Econometrica.

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Abstract

This study provides a structural analysis of detailed, alternating-offer bargaining data from eBay, deriving bounds on buyers and sellers private value distributions and the gains from trade using a range of assumptions on behavior and the informational environment. These assumptions range from weak (assuming only that acceptance and rejection decisions are rational) to less weak (e.g., assuming that bargaining offers are weakly increasing in players’ private values). We estimate the bounds and show what they imply for consumer negotiation behavior and inefficient breakdown. For the median product, bargaining ends in impasse in 37% of negotiations even when the buyer values the good more than the seller.

Joachim Freyberger and Bradley J. Larsen. “How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach.” Econometrica 93, no. 1 (January 2025): 161–194. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA20125.

Prof. Joachim Freyberger
Institute for Finance and Statistics

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