Non-localised Spatial Competition: The "Spokes Model"

Carlo Reggiani
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The "spokes model" takes the name from its graphical visualisation, that resembles the spokes of a bike's wheel. It describes a market as a collection of spokes, joining at a common centre, where consumers are located. Firms may be situated at the extreme of these spokes, at the interior of the market structure or even outside of the spokes structure. The model has been introduced relatively recently (Chen and Riordan, Price and Variety in the Spokes Model, Economic Journal, 2007) and it is a useful tool to model product differentiation. An important characteristic is that competition between firms is spatial, i.e., the distance between consumers and firms is crucial for the outcomes, but non-localised, as a firm competes directly with all others and not only with the neighbours. This chapter: (i) introduces a benchmark version of the spokes model; (ii) clarifies important characteristics that distinguish it from other approaches existing in the literature; (iii) highlights its suitability for applications, by reviewing the flourishing literature that has been adopting this approach. Applications are presented by reviewing the role of non-localised competition on: (i) pricing decisions; (ii) location choices; (iii) variety provision.
非局域空间竞争:“辐条模式”
“辐条模型”得名于它的图形可视化,类似于自行车车轮的辐条。它将市场描述为辐条的集合,在消费者所在的共同中心连接。企业可能位于这些辐条的极端,在市场结构的内部,甚至在辐条结构的外部。该模型最近才被引入(Chen和Riordan,辐条模型中的价格和品种,经济杂志,2007),它是模拟产品差异化的有用工具。一个重要的特征是,企业之间的竞争是空间的,也就是说,消费者和企业之间的距离对结果至关重要,但不是局部的,因为企业直接与所有其他企业竞争,而不仅仅是与邻国竞争。本章:(i)介绍了辐条模型的基准版本;(ii)阐明其区别于文献中存在的其他方法的重要特征;(iii)通过回顾采用这种方法的蓬勃发展的文献,突出其应用的适用性。通过审查非本地化竞争在以下方面的作用来提交申请:(i)定价决策;(ii)地点选择;(iii)品种提供。
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