This paper investigates how tourism taxes are used by municipalities to attract tourists. We analyze how municipalities compete among each other, explicitly accounting for the spatial dimension. This paper provides a novel contribution to the literature on tax competition by explicitly modeling
Price discrimination has substantial social and policy implications and has received attention in the literature. However, prior research on input price discrimination has primarily been limited to single-input situations. We explore the strategic desirability of uniform pricing and contribute
Behavior-based price discrimination is a pricing strategy frequently observed in membership-based services and it has been studied widely in the literature. This paper considers a two-period behavior-based price discrimination model in which there are two distinct types of consumers with