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We interpret the TV-show Come Dine with Me as a simultaneous non-cooperative game with evaluation levels as strategic variables, and show that it belongs to a class of strategic games which we label mutual evaluations games (MEG). Any MEG possesses a ‘zero equilibrium’—i. e. a Nash...
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This paper sets up a general oligopolistic equilibrium trade model for two integrated countries that are similar in all respects except of the prevailing labor market institutions. In one country, the labor market is perfectly competitive, while in the other country labor unions are active in a...
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This paper analyzes persuasive advertising and pricing in oligopoly if firms sell differentiated products and consumers …
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This paper presents a new model of oligopoly in general equilibrium and explores its implications for positive and …
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We build a model of tacit collusion between firms that operate in multiple markets to study the effects of trade costs. A key feature of the model is that cartel discipline is endogenous. Thus, markets that appear segmented are strategically linked via the incentive compatibility constraint....
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If an additional competitor reduces output per firm in a homogenous Cournot-oligopoly, market entry will be excessive …
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A well-known result by Vega-Redondo (1997) implies that in symmetric Cournot oligopoly, imitation leads to the …
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A large body of evidence suggests that social comparisons matter for workers' valuation of the wage they receive. The consequences of social comparisons in imperfectly competitive labor markets are less well understood. We analyze an oligopsonistic model of the labor market where workers derive...
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We develop a macroeconomic framework in which firms are large and have market power with respect to both products and labor. Each firm maximizes a share-weighted average of shareholder utilities, which makes the equilibrium independent of price normalization. In a one-sector economy, if returns...
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oligopoly. We find that in the short run, i.e. when the number of firms in both markets is exogenous, the results concerning tax … exit over-shifting of both taxes is more likely to occur and is more pronounced under upstream oligopoly. As a result of …
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