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evaluations. Up to now, very little is known empirically about how mergers affect entry and exit, and the resulting number of …The U.S. and EU Merger Guidelines strongly emphasize the relevance of the "ease of entry" argument in merger … dominated mergers. Interestingly, we also find that mergers foreclose potential entry in other product markets and reduce the …
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We study the effect of entry on the price distribution in the German retail gasoline market. Exploiting more than 700 … entries over five years in an event study design, we find that entry causes a persistent first-order stochastic shift in the … to 12% of stations' gross margins. Consumers with easy access to information on prices gain the most from entry. The …
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firms shows that trade leads to between-firm reallocations and selection: it shifts employment towards firms with the best … attributes and forces marginal firms to exit. The model also illustrates the role of heterogeneity, and its various sources, in …
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Survey forecasts are prone to entry and exit of forecasters as well as forecasters not contributing every period …
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The paper estimates the lower bound for market concentration taking as reference the framework advanced by Sutton (1991). Quantile regression methods were considered in the context of the Brazilian manufacturing industry in 2005 and separate estimates were obtained for exogenous and endogenous...
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The New Trade Theory predicts that international trade lowers prices for consumers and expands the choices available to them. This study shows that both predictions may no longer hold once adjustments in the retail sector are taken into account. I present a new model of retailing in general...
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This study is framed against the increasingly stringent environmental demands on the pulp and paper industry since the late-1980s to reduce water and air pollution, and the global economic slowdown of the early-1990s. The primary focus of this paper is an observation-based analysis conducted by...
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We introduce search and matching unemployment into a model of trade with differentiated goods and heterogeneous firms. Countries may differ with respect to size, geographical location, and labor market institutions. Contrary to the literature, our single-sector perspective pays special attention...
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We construct a model of trade with heterogeneous retailers to examine the effects of trade liberalization on retail market structure, imports and social welfare. We are especially interested in studying the degree of pass-through of import into retail prices and the effects of retail market...
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We introduce unemployment and endogenous selection of workers into different skill-classes in a trade model with two …
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