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We present a Hotelling model of price and advertising competition between prescription drugs that differ in quality/side effects. Advertising results in the endogenous formation of two consumer groups: brand loyal and non-brand loyal ones. We show that advertising strategies are strategic...
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Este trabajo analiza la evolucion del crecimiento de la productividad total de los factores y del poder de mercado en España en el periodo 1983-1996. Los datos utilizados son un amplio conjunto de empresas individuales de todos los sectores, excepto el financiero. Se comprueba que la forma...
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This paper presents an econometric analysis of foreign direct investment flows in the four large countries of the EC, at the sectoral level and for the period 1984-89. We find that technological sourcing might be an important motive behind investment flows originating in the US and Japan but not...
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This paper estimates sectoral mark-ups in the Spanish economy during the period 1983–1996. The data consists of a large firm level data set that encompasses all sectors of economic activity apart from financial institutions. The time period considered is well suited to assess the...
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This paper presents a simple model to analyse the impact of geographically localised spillovers on the internationalisation decision of firms. We argue that, once spatially bounded externalities are taken into account, the standard predictions on the nature and direction of foreign direct...
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We estimate conditional duration models to analyse recovery processes in emerging market economies. Our reduced form specification is parsimonious, as we focus on exogenous factors, such as the effect of growth in the US, EU, and Japan on the prospects for recovery in emerging market economies...
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In this paper, we present several insights regarding the influence of institutional design on the process of Research Joint Venture (RJV) formation. Our results are obtained with a firm-level dataset on RJVs formed under the umbrella of the Eureka initiative and of the European Union's Framework...
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We present a Hotelling model of price and advertising competition between prescription drugs that differ in quality/side effects. Promotional effort results in the endogenous formation of two consumer groups: brand loyal and non-brand loyal ones. We show that advertising intensities are...
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A review of the literature indicates that Foreign Direct Investment has the potential to increase the intensity of competition and to act as a channel for technology transfers. Using a Spanish firm level data set, we disentangle these effects by estimating a dynamic model of firm level...
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Four main conclusions stand out from the analysis. First, we conclude that the motivations behind foreign direct investment (FDI) raise issues of principle for competition policy but are too general to warrant attention. Second, we find that the pattern of investment across industries in the EC...
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