中文摘要
消费者往往难以对不同市场选项的价值作出正确比较。这种选择复杂性部分源于企业有意采取的混淆策略。本文综述并综合了研究选择复杂性在原本具有竞争性的市场中所发挥作用的理论文献。本文识别出文献中的两类一般市场模型:(a)企业的混淆策略是一种独立的框架设置手段,会影响消费者作出正确比较的概率;(b)市场选项是多属性对象,混淆体现为其在属性空间中的不均衡定位,从而降低被另一市场选项支配的概率。本文探讨以下关键问题:什么因素决定市场均衡中的选择复杂性程度?选择复杂性与市场结果中收益相关的方面有何关系?消费者保护措施发挥何种作用?本文所综述的模型表明,均衡混淆程度和选择复杂性会随着竞争加剧而上升,从而削弱竞争对消费者福利的积极影响。然而,均衡效应也可能减弱监管干预的积极福利效应。
Abstract
Consumers often find it hard to make correct value comparisons between market alternatives. Part of this choice complexity is the result of deliberate obfuscation by firms. This review synthesizes a theoretical literature that analyzes the role of choice complexity in otherwise competitive markets. I identify two general classes of market models in the literature: (a) The obfuscation strategy of firms is an independent framing device that affects the probability with which consumers make correct comparisons, and (b) market alternatives are multiattribute objects, and obfuscation is captured by lopsided location in attribute space, lowering the probability of being dominated by another market alternative. I address the following key questions: What determines the amount of choice complexity in market equilibrium? What is the relation between choice complexity and payoff-relevant aspects of the market outcome? What is the role of consumer protection measures? The models surveyed in this review suggest that equilibrium obfuscation and choice complexity increase in response to intensified competition, mitigating the positive effect of competition on consumer welfare. However, equilibrium effects can also attenuate the positive welfare effects of regulatory interventions.