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A firm chooses a price and the product information it discloses to a consumer whose tastes are privately known. We provide a necessary and sufficient condition on the match function for full disclosure to be the unique equilibrium outcome whatever the costs and prior beliefs about product and...
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One of the central questions in corporate finance is whether investors prefer to receive their payouts from corporations in the form of cash dividends or as capital gains. We know that most firms pay dividends, even though doing so is costly in various ways. And we know that the market reaction...
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We propose a simple model which embeds cost allocation games into a richer structure to take into account that information on costs can be itself costly. The model is an outgrowth of experience on cost allocation for consortia of municipalities dealing with garbage collection.
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integration may constitute a barrier to entry and may trigger strategic horizontal spin-offs or mergers. We discuss the impact of …
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the analysis of price relationships. The model indeed allows for the generalization of hedging pressure theory, and it … shows how this theory is connected to the storage theory. Meanwhile, it allows to study simultaneously the two main economic …
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The competition between SEAQ International and Continental European equity markets to attract transactions in the most actively traded European stocks has intensified since the late 1980s. Because their transactions are organised in a different manner, and because reporting standards are not the...
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We model comparative advertising as brands pushing up own brand perception and pulling down the brand image of targeted rivals. We watched all TV advertisements for OTC analgesics 2001-2005 to construct matrices of rival targeting and estimate the structural model. These attack matrices identify...
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