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Optimal Debundling Policy: The Case of Non-Homogeneous Demands
U. Spiege
, J. Templeman
Department of Social & Health Sciences
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Seller
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Debundling
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Social Planner
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Monopolist
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Industrial Products
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Quality Level
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Social Welfare
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Quality Products
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Product Characteristics
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Agricultural Products
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Selling
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