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with a right to data portability, improving innovation and service variety. Consequently, policy makers should be aware …
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We analyze firms' investment in product innovation when there are heterogeneous consumer switching costs in markets … increase investment in product innovation to remain competitive, while an industry leader's best strategy is to increase R … product standardization) unambiguously increases consumer surplus and overall welfare but may affect product innovation …
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Unternehmen die Möglichkeit genommen wird, mittels der impliziten Androhung einer Preissenkung (Limit Pricing) den Markteintritt … Unternehmen zwar den Markteintritt nicht durch eine Senkung des Preises verhindern kann, dass aber eine Erhöhung des Preises bei … Bezug auf die zweite Fragestellung zeigt die Arbeit eine grundsätzliche Möglichkeit der Selbstbindung beim Markteintritt auf …
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This paper models competition between two firms, which provide broadband Internet access in regional markets with different population densities. The firms, an incumbent and an entrant, differ in two ways. First, consumers bear costs when switching to the entrant. Second, the entrant faces a...
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This article analyzes competition between two asymmetric networks, an incumbent and a new entrant. Networks compete in non-linear tariffs and may charge different prices for on-net and off-net calls. Departing from cost-based access pricing allows the incumbent to foreclose the market in a...
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This paper models competition between two firms, which provide broadband In-ternet access in regional markets with different population densities. The firms, an incumbent and an entrant, differ in two ways. First, consumers bear costs when switching to the entrant. Second, the entrant faces a...
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