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monopoly problem when the price imperfectly signals quality to the uninformed buyers. We then study the effect of noise on …
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learning by charging a price that results in information revelation. Nonetheless in the long run, the monopolist generally …
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We embed signaling in the classical Cournot model in which several firms sell a homogeneous good. The quality is known to all the firms, but only to some buyers. The quantity-setting firms can manipulate the price to signal quality. Because there is only one price in a market for a homogeneous...
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brands. Under constant tax rates, a monopoly sells different brands to social classes of equal measure, while in contestable …, while a monopoly faces an adequate flat tax rate to all brands. In contrast with extant literature, subsidies may be …
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This paper shows in a vertical product differentiation model with variable costs of quality that monopolistic third-degree price discrimination always reduces welfare regardless of whether the quality is fixed or is endogenous. The results provide rich implications for antitrust policy.
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that quantity. Given this information and through a learning process the firm estimates a linear subjective demand curve …
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begins by characterizing the optimal regulation of a monopoly supplier that is better informed than the regulator about its …. Yardstick regulation, procedures for awarding monopoly franchises, and optimal industry structuring are analyzed. The chapter …
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An upstream firm can license its innovation to downstream firms that have to exert further development effort. There are situations in which more licenses are sold if effort is a hidden action. Moral hazard may thus increase the probability that the product will be developed.
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market performance under monopoly versus oligopoly. If consumers have to choose once where to shop we show that under all …. The effect of increased global competition on prices is much less clear. While it yields a price reduction under monopoly …
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