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The paper studies the impact of homophily on the optimal strategies of a monopolist, whose marketing campaign of new product relies on a word of mouth communication. Homophily is a tendency of people to interact more with those who are similar to them. In the model there are two types of...
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The paper studies how does the size of a cartel affect the possibility that its members can sustain a collusive agreement. I obtain that collusion is easier to sustain the larger the cartel is. Then, I explore the implications of this result on the incentives of firms to participate in a cartel....
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services provided by foreign MNOs. We show that in absence of international alliances and capacity restrictions, competition … as a commitment device to soften competition on the retail market and harm consumers through excessively high per call …
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after introducing a minimal structural and strategical framework needed for describing this kind of competition, we prove …
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We study the bilateral exchange of information in the context of linear quadratic games. An information structure is here represented by a non directed network, whose nodes are agents and whose links represent sharing agreements. We first study the equilibrium use of information in any given...
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collude for lobbying prices up. However, incentives for manipulating the price of permits up appear if there is an initial …
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In a duopoly industry with environmentally differentiated products, we examine the effects of introducing a mandatory environmental quality standard on firms’ environmental quality choices, profits, and the average environmental quality offered by the industry. We show that at low standard...
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of location of duopoly firms affects the welfare of the home country. We characterize the relationship between the …
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The paper analyzes the welfare properties of voluntary agreements (VA) with polluters, when they are obtained under the … a polluter lobby group influencing the legislature. We show that a welfare-improving VA systematically emerges in …
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Using a natural voting experiment in Switzerland that encompasses a 160-year period (1848–2009), we investigate whether a higher level of complexity leads to increased reliance on expert knowledge. We find that when more referenda are held on the same day, constituents are more likely to refer...
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