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We develop a vertical differentiation game-theoretic model that addresses the issue of designing free software samples for attaining follow-on sales. When software samples are akin to durable goods, a Monopolist giving a free sample away is likely to engender the cannibalization of sales of its...
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duopoly with aggregate demand uncertainty. We find that limited liability and investment irreversibility is likely to produce … obligations in adverse states. However, market conditions themselves become endogenous in a duopoly since the quantity decisions … consequently monopolize the market. Therefore, the model of this paper explains predatory behavior in a duopoly without invoking …
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dynamics of a 2- player Cournot duopoly, proposed by Puu (1997). We establish admissibility conditions on the initial state of …
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is better for the duopoly producers than the Stackelberg's leader. This conclusion, however, does not prevail for the …, based on higher Cournot's profits than Stackelberg's profits. Keywords: Duopoly, Durable, Price, Profit. …
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algorithm of social evolution and aspiration learning for asymmetric duopoly is presented. The evolutionary equilibrium in R …&D duopoly with spillovers is presented and analyzed. The results show that strengthening intellectual property rights protection …
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either chooses a R&D (and output) subsidy, or remains inactive. For a domestic duopoly a government taxes, subsidizes, or …
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A simple Ising spin model which can describe the mechanism of advertising in a duopoly market is proposed. In contrast …
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