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conducted, both, on the internet and in the usual laboratory setting. We find some systematic differences, which however can be …
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. But the dimension of the Combrain behaviour is wide&cover the whole world with Internet. Even if they are a menace, it …
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of the evidence found: Questionable price savings: Large drops in wholesale market prices were not fully passed on to …
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even though e-market price may start to increase (as market size increases). As consequence, e-market will never completely … eliminate the upstream t-market and downstream price can increase when e-market grows beyond a certain size. …
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This paper examines how the option for licensing affects research and development (R&D) and social welfare. We find that if cost reduction from R&D is sufficiently small and there is an option of licensing, firms will do non-cooperative R&D. In absence of licensing, firms will do cooperative R&D...
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The setting of user prices for enterprises with large fixed costs and marginal costs below average costs – “natural monopolies” – raises important policy questions regarding both efficiency and equity. It has become well accepted among economists that, in a variety of settings, welfare...
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Coordination Failure Diagnostics (CFD) is a model that analyses real market processes with the help of time pattern analysis and investigates whether they operate efficiently (See www.wiwi.uni-muenster.de/cfd). The CFD cartel-audit should enable the detection of cartels via characteristic market...
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This paper analyzes if vertical foreclosure can emerge as an equilibrium outcome of an infinitely repeated game. Foreclosure is profitable due to a 'raising rival's costs' effect but it is not a Nash equilibrium of the static game. The results are that foreclosure is in fact a subgame perfect...
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advertising level, and market structure. The relationship results from a trade off between a price effect and a market structure …
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We characterize asymmetric equilibria in two-stage process innovation games and show that they are prevalent in the different models of R&D technology considered in the literature. Indeed, cooperation in R&D may be accompanied by high concentration in the product market. We show that while such...
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