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This paper discusses how ICT and emerging electronic commerce in consumer products influence the relative efficiency in production of households and firms, resulting in changes in the division of tasks between these two types of agents. Increased information and competence of households, in...
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Private firms may not have efficient incentives to allow third-party producers to access their platform or develop extensions for their products. Based on a two-sided market model, I discuss two reasons for why. First, a private firm may not be able to internalize all benefits from cross-group...
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This note provides sufficient conditions for immediate agreement in an extensive form model of interdependent bilateral bargaining. The model is suggested by Björnerstedt and Stennek (2006) as a work horse for studying bilateral oligopoly. The key feature of this model is that the firms are...
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negotiated contracts specifying both price and quantity. In our model, pairs of buyers and sellers meet in bilateral but … “trading links”. The law of one price does not hold. In addition to relation-specific characteristics, prices depend on both …
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This paper studies an industry in which firms can choose to provide open or closed platforms. Open platforms, as opposed to closed, are extendable so third-party producers can develop extensions for them. Building on a two-sided market model, I show that firms might prefer to commit to keeping...
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competing for Internet access customers. Additionally, we discuss how price and non-price discrimination strategies may be used …
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This study provides the first empirical test of strategic interactions in the pricing decisions of regulated utilities … municipalities should not affect the own price other than through spatially correlated cost factors. In contrast, spatial dependence …
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variations in Quality of Service and no price discrimination; (ii) variations in Quality of Service but no price discrimination …; (iii) variations in Quality of Service and price discrimination but no exclusive contracts; and (iv) no regulation: the …
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