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The theory of the firm suggests that firms can respond to poor contract enforcement by vertically integrating their …
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The theory of the firm suggests that firms can respond to poor contract enforcement by vertically integrating their …
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Anecdotal evidence indicates that electricity producers use production failures to disguise strategic reductions of capacity in order to influence prices, but systematic evidence is lacking. We use a quasi-experimental set up and data from the Swedish energy market to examine such behavior. In a...
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role of NT in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) from the perspective of economic theory. Having established …
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This thesis consists of one essay in industrial organization and two essays in non-cooperative game theory. …
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This thesis consists of one essay in industrial organization and two essays in non-cooperative game theory. …
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In this paper, a model of product innovation is developed that endogenizes the degree of cooperation. Two opposing forces affect firm profit in an R&D joint venture. Cooperation increases the quality of the product but it also makes the new products more similar. The increasing substitutability...
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Sports organizations, Hollywood studios and TV channels grant satellite and cable networks exclusive rights to televise their matches, movies and media contents. Exclusive distribution prevents viewers from watching attractive programs, and reduces the TV-distributors incentives to compete in...
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We extend the literature on exclusive dealing, which assumes that entry can occur only by installing new capacity, by allowing the incumbent and the potential entrant to merge. This uncovers new effects. First, exclusive deals can be used to improve the incumbent's bargaining position in the...
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