Optimal pricing of a product diffusing in rich and poor populations

Optimal pricing of a product diffusing in rich and poor populations

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Article ID: iaor20032687
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 117
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 349
End Page Number: 375
Publication Date: May 2003
Journal: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: control
Abstract:

We consider a market consisting of two populations, termed rich and poor for convenience. If a product is priced such that it is very expensive for the poor, but affordable to the rich, then it becomes a status symbol for the poor and this makes it more desirable for the poor. At a lower price, the product is affordable by both populations. However, as more of the poor buy the product, it ceases to be a status symbol and becomes less appealing to the rich. We present a two-state nonlinear optimal control problem that aims to obtain profit-maximizing prices over time in this environment. We find that there are three categories of optimal price paths. One is status-symbol pricing with high initial price, declining over time. The other two are mass-market pricing, with price declining in one, and price increasing and then decreasing in the other.

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