Abstract

The management and marketing literature has found that consumers generally expect high-quality sellers to post high prices. We show that low-quality firms can exploit this in search markets to generate a low price perception. This price perception can lead to low-quality firms dominating search markets while producing a vertically inferior good at equal cost to high-quality firms.

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