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commodities, financial assets and concession rights are allocated to individuals and firms, particularly in a market …
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We discuss the incentive of an exclusive holder of a technology to share it with competitors in a market with network externalities. We assume that high expected sales increase the willingness to pay for the good. This is named the "network effect". At a stable fulfilled expectations...
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leaders combined patents and secrecy to deter entry. Patents were also used to within cartels to organize technology licensing … chemical producers use licensing as an important means of generating revenue from process innovations. The increased importance … of technology licensing is closely related to the emergence of a class of specialized process design and engineering …
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possibility of licensing increases both firms' R&D investment is also ambiguous. Licensing with up-front fixed-fee can increase …-post welfare under weak patent protection. However, the results may be different for licensing contract with per- unit output …
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The paper examines competition between two development models, proprietary and open-source (``OS''). It first defines and compares those two models and then analyzes the influence the development of one type of software has on the development of the other. The paper is based on the (La)TeX case...
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consumption by using copyright law or technological restraints. Licensing the software under proprietary license terms makes of it … a private good, licensing it under the BSD does not change the economic nature of the software while licensing it under … depending on her software project’s market potential and on the cost of developing it. The optimal licensing for a sequence of …
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license its technology. This finding is opposite to the result found on licensing under complete information. Further, we show …
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hold excess capacity not for entry deterrence but for getting higher benefit from other business strategy such as licensing …. We show that co-existence of licensing and excess capacity can be found if the marginal costs of the firms are small …
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The literature on technology licensing has ignored the importance of market power of the input supplier. In this paper … we examine the impact of licensing in the downstream industry when the firms in the upstream industry have market power …. We show that licensing in the downstream industry can make the upstream industry more competitive. However, licensing in …
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In 1999, the Commonwealth Government referred the Broadcasting Services Act and related legislation to the Productivity Commission for inquiry and report within twelve months. The inquiry stems from the Government’s commitment under the Competition Principles Agreement to review legislation...
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