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Entry and pricing on Broadway

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ABSTRACT

This article investigates the pricing decisions of Broadway shows. We find evidence that incumbent Broadway shows lower prices several weeks prior to the opening of a new show. In addition, prices are lower when the threat of competition, due to more entrants, is larger. A decomposition suggests that prices are more important than quantities for changes in revenue prior to entry and that this pattern reverses after entry occurs.

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Acknowledgement

We thank Briggs Depew for feedback.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes

1 See Online Appendix A.

2 Evidence on the existence of a public date for the event of entry is found in numerous local newspapers and more recently in websites such as the Internet Broadway Database (http://www.ibdb.com/) and the New York Theatre Guide (http://www.newyorktheaterguide.com/whatson/opening.htm) which post the names and dates of new shows as early as 6 months in advance.

3 Note that since we use a log-linear specification the percentage change is equal to .

4 See Online Appendix B.

5 Note that the increasing role of prices after is associated with increases in prices.

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