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real world we observe that prices for such products decrease over time. However, game theory predicts that producers should …
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either charge a high unadvertised price or randomize in an interval of lower advertised prices. Theory predicts that … of the human buyers, this advertising leads to strongly competitive pricing that is inconsistent with the theory …
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This paper studies oligopolistic firms’ exploitation of a renewable natural resource in a differential game. It is well known that finding Markov perfect equilibrium in differential games is extremely difficult except for games that are linear-quadratic. In this paper, we develop a...
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This paper analyzes a mechanism through which product market competition affects allocation of the managerial efforts. There are two types of firms, incumbents and entrants. Each incumbent firm delegates its control to a manager and cannot observe the manager's effort. The managers of incumbent...
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This paper studies the effects of product market competition on vertical integration. In a duopoly setting, each retailer is associated with a manufacturer who must decide how to allocate property rights over the retail asset. Choosing delegation of property rights over vertical integration...
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Consider the case of a firm with private valuation information bargaining with a supplier over the price and quantity of a good. If the firm and the supplier bargain directly, the bargaining outcome may not yield a first-best outcome due to the presence of information rents. The question we...
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contract theory literature that the exit option reduces the principal’s welfare, while protecting the agent. Our result is …
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In a typical corporate hierarchy, the manager is delegated the authority to make decisions that set directions for the organization, employ subordinates and contract with external suppliers. This paper explains when such delegation of authority can be optimal, using a model of a firm with three...
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This paper characterizes optimal income tax and audit schemes in the presence of costly enforcement when the agent is risk averse and not necessarily risk neutral. It is shown that the results under risk-neutrality (Chander and Wilde (1998)) largely hold under risk aversion. We first show that...
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