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We analyze the incidence and welfare effects of unit sales taxes in experimental monopoly and Bertrand markets. We find … consumers, independent of whether buyers are automated or human players. In monopoly markets, a monopolist bears a large share …
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crowds out local variety. Under local monopoly, local buyer surplus co-moves with external buyer surplus. Under local free … surplus is better provided by local monopoly. …
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part concentrates on a monopoly intermediation service and discusses both efficient pricing and monopoly pricing. The …
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that the monopoly platform does not introduce distortions over and above those arising from the market power of the …
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Online ratings play an important role in many markets. However, how fast they can reveal seller types remains unclear. To study this question, we propose a new model in which a buyer learns about the seller’s type from previous ratings and her own experience and rates the seller if she learns...
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This paper proposes a proximity-concentration tradeoff in product space as a determinant of horizontal foreign direct investment (FDI). Firms that enter a foreign market by exporting are able to capture consumer surplus from introducing a differentiated product with characteristics that the...
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We consider an international cartel whose members interact repeatedly in their own as well as in third-country segmented markets. Cartel discipline-an inverse measure of the degree of competition between firms-is endogenously determined by the cartel's incentive compatibility constraint (ICC),...
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We analyze strategic leaks due to spying out a rival’s bid in a first-price auction. Such leaks induce sequential bidding, complicated by the fact that the spy may be a counterspy who serves the interests of the spied at bidder and reports strategically distorted information. This ambiguity...
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of corporate-tax differences across countries under both monopoly and oligopoly. We examine “cost plus” and “comparable …
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monopoly model. Yet, it is worth wondering why the most cited paper on this issue is nowadays Spengler (1950) which contains …
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