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Ample evidence is available for the effect of competition on educational quality as only a few countries allow large …
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We consider an oligopolistic market where firms compete in price and quality and where consumers are heterogeneous in … knowledge: some consumers know both the prices and quality of the products offered, some know only the prices and some know …-inefficiency of the price/quality offers. But, better price/quality combinations are signalled with lower prices in one type and with …
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downgrades quality whereas the seller sometimes upgrades it. Our model of targeting with endogenous product quality provides some … new insights into the way the transition from mass to specialized advertising can affect market outcomes. Quality …
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Firms signal high quality through high prices even if the market structure is highly competitive and price competition … is severe. In a symmetric Bertrand oligopoly where products may differ only in their quality, production cost is … increasing in quality and the quality of each firm’s product is private information (not known to consumers or to other firms …
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on the households' marginal willingness to pay for quality of apartments. We find that, on average, households place a … monetary value on quality which is close to the non-profit housing associations' costs of providing quality. …
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), our model highlights some important dimensions of sustainable tourism development. The lesser capacity of excursionists to … learn the true quality of the tourist goods increases the convenience for producers to cut back on quality. To continue to … serve high quality goods and keep up the reputation of the destination as demand continues to grow, producers need to gain a …
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This paper studies how morale in teams can break down. It interprets high morale as team members working together productively, either because of a sense of fairness or because of implicit incentives from repeated interactions. Team members learn that lay-offs will occur at a fixed future date,...
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When managers are sufficiently guided by social preferences, incentive provision through an organizational mode based on informal implicit contracts may provide a cost-effective alternative to a more formal mode based on explicit contracts and monitoring. This paper reports the results from a...
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, managers therefore need to think about how to create and preserve high-quality co-worker relationships. This paper develops a …
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We study the effects of competition in a context in which people's actions can not be contractually fixed. We find that in such an environment the very presence of competition does neither increase efficiency nor does it yield any payoff gains for the short side of the market. We also find that...
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