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multimarket contact generates mutual forbearance in frequency competition, finding no evidence for such an effect. -- airlines …
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Convenient scheduling, characterized by adequate flight frequency, is the main quality attribute for airline services. However, the effect of airline alliances on this important dimension of service quality has received almost no attention in the literature. This paper fills this gap by...
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Two duopolists compete in price on the market for a homogeneous product. They can ‘profile’ consumers, i.e., identify their valuations with some probability. If both firms can profile consumers but with different abilities, then they achieve positive expected profits at equilibrium. This...
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strongly diminished by competition among CPs, and when consumers are not highly sensitive to content availability. We therefore …
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The paper considers a duopoly model in which firms inherited asymmetric market shares and history-based price discrimination is viable. However, firms can identify only a share of their own consumers depending to the degree of information accuracy. We derive the pricing strategies and we analyze...
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We consider a duopoly model where firms can identify only a share of consumers, which is positively correlated with the consumer' preferences. Firms charge personalized prices to the consumers they can recognize and a uniform price to the rest of consumers. The firms' available information is...
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explain them. We then describe a theoretical framework of endogenous markups, innovation, and competition that can potentially …
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subsidies complied with EU state aid rules, both in terms of effectiveness and competition. …
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extent of competition from substitute products. I estimate that, in 2019, public corporations produced consumer surplus in …
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competition environments affect product prices. Using big data, we find that price variations are caused mainly by differential … competitive environments. More specifically, we find that Brand Competition Within Stores exerts the largest downward pressure on … prices. A 10 percent increase in the number of brands reduces prices by about 10 percent. Product Competition Within Stores …
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