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time effects. All countries display a massive reallocation of resources, with the entry and exit of many firms in all … market contestability. There are also large differences across groups of countries. While entry and exit rates are fairly … similar across industrial countries, post entry performance differs markedly between Europe and the U.S., a potential …
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We investigate the timing and the valuation of strategic investment aimed at enhancing entry opportunities in related … market segments. As demand is uncertain, entry options should be exercised at the optimal time, trading off the market share … gain against the option to wait until more information is revealed, while anticipating competitors' entry behaviour. When …
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We are interested in evaluating the impact of restrictive planning regulation on entry into the UK grocery retail …
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by both high entry and high exit rates. …
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collateralizable housing wealth in a region delays chains’ entry into franchising by 0.28 years on average, 9 percent of the average …
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affected by demand fluctuations. Our model gives rise to procyclical entry, prices, and price-cost margins, although the …- or countercyclical if the incumbent is a first mover. Moreover, our results show that entry deterrence by the incumbent …
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into an entry barrier, protecting the position of an inefficient incumbent; or that, conversely, they can make it possible …
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capture, favor connected interests, and undermine finance access and entry. Thus the degree of access to political rights by …
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This survey reviews how a recent political economy literature helps explaining variation in governance, competition, funding composition and access to credit. Evolution in political institutions can account for financial evolution, and appear critical to explain rapid changes in financial...
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Understanding the development of chainstores is important given the large GDP share of services and the continuing importance of chains in bringing these services to market. Service chains provide a puzzle because they take a long time to develop even when there are obvious expansion...
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