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Delineating Zero-Price Markets with Network Effects: An Analysis of Free Messenger Services

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  • Akihiro Nakamura
  • Takanori Ida

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Billions of users worldwide utilize digital zero-price services every day. This study proposes a market definition method for digital zero-price services, using the messenger service as an example. We employ the small but significant nontransitory increase in cost test, which is an improved version of the small but significant nontransitory increase in price test, and conduct conjoint analysis while considering the network effect, a characteristic of digital services. Our results show that the price elasticity of demand is 0.628 and the critical markup ratio is 1.492–1.542 when only the price effect is considered. When the direct network effect is considered, the price elasticity of demand is 1.728 and the critical markup ratio is 0.479–0.529. Furthermore, when considering a two-sided market with indirect network effects, the price elasticity of demand is 2.162 and the critical markup ratio is 0.363–0.413. Thus, the price elasticity of demand for free messenger services is higher when the network effects and two-sided markets are considered.

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  • Akihiro Nakamura & Takanori Ida, 2023. "Delineating Zero-Price Markets with Network Effects: An Analysis of Free Messenger Services," Journal of Competition Law and Economics, Oxford University Press, vol. 19(1), pages 177-192.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jcomle:v:19:y:2023:i:1:p:177-192.
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