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's attempt to simply create a memorable story. We examine competition among media outlets in the presence of these biases …. Whereas competition can eliminate the effect of ideological bias, it actually exaggerates the incentive to spin stories …
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We document the immediate and long-term effects of violent media. Specifically, we evaluate the effects of The Ultimate Fighter, a hit TV show that features fighters competing in violent mixed martial arts and which brought Ultimate Fighting Championship into the mainstream. We estimate the...
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-established regulator faces a privately owned monopoly. It is sometimes forgotten that this model does not apply in many places where a … 20 years, analyzing its impact on consumers' welfare, the monopoly's profitability and its productivity. Though the …
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Many states in Latin America, Africa and Asia lack the monopoly of violence, identified by Max Weber as the foundation … establishment of the monopoly of violence and the formation of the state. We build a model to explain the incentive of central …
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News media operate in two-sided markets, offering bundles of content to readers as well as selling readers' attention to advertisers. Technological innovations in content delivery, such as the advent of broadcast television or of the Internet, affect both sides of the market, threatening the...
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In the past few years, YouTube and other sites for sharing video files over the Internet have vaulted from obscurity to places of centrality in the media landscape. The files available at YouTube include a mix of user-generated video and clips from network television shows. Networks fear that...
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This paper sets up a microeconomic theory of labor unions. It discusses their formation and goals, their hierarchical structure, and the nature of rent distribution. The theory provides predictions for the probability that an industry or occupation will be unionized, the proportion of that...
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So long as the entry and exit of firms using the generic technology sets the price in an industry, one or more price-taking firms can coexist with proprietary technologies yielding more or less substantial quasi-rents to the sunk development costs. Consumer welfare is increased if an innovator...
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absolute margin. We derive these results in both a monopoly model and a variety of different competitive models. We conclude …
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aftermarkets? In this paper we explore a number of models characterized by either competition or monopoly in the new-unit market …, and show that a variety of behaviors that hurt competition in aftermarkets can, in fact, be efficient responses to …
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