美国个人电脑市场的上游创新与产品多样性

Upstream Innovation and Product Variety in the U.S. Home PC Market

Review of Economic Studies · 2014
被引 203
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了CPU快速创新对福利的影响,发现英特尔奔腾M芯片促进了移动PC增长和消费者福利,但淘汰旧技术对价格敏感家庭不利。

Abstract

This article investigates the welfare implications of the rapid innovation in central processing units (CPUs), and asks whether it results in inefficient elimination of basic personal computer (PC) products. I analyse a game in which firms make multiple discrete product choices, and tackle challenges such as partial identification and sample selection. Estimation results demonstrate that the demand for PCs is highly segmented, and that fixed costs consume a substantial portion of the per-unit producer profit. The estimated model implies that Intel's introduction of its Pentium M chip contributed significantly to the growth of the mobile PC segment and to consumer welfare. The lion's share of the benefits to consumers was enjoyed by the 20% least price-sensitive consumers. I also find that the Pentium M crowded out the Pentium III and Pentium 4 technologies, and that the benefits to consumers from keeping those older products on the shelf would have been comparable to the added fixed costs. While total welfare cannot be increased by keeping older technologies on the shelf, such a policy would have allowed the benefits from innovation to “trickle down” to price-sensitive households, improving their access to mobile computing.

上游创新产品种类个人电脑市场中央处理器