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This paper shows that technology licensing may be socially undesirable. Possibility of licensing increases the incentive for entry and thus, increases competition. If technology of the incumbent and entrant is sufficiently close, licensing-induced entry reduces social welfare. Otherwise,...
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This paper re-considers the comparison of Bertrand and Cournot equilibria in a differentiatedduopoly with linear demand and cost functions. It focuses on the case of substitutegoods, and allows for cost asymmetries between firms. The main finding is that, when thedegree of cost asymmetry is...
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This paper considers the extent to which expenditure by contestants inimperfectly discriminating rent-seeking contests dissipates all or only partof the rent. In particular, we investigate strategic effects, technologicaleffects and asymmetry under an assumption of diminishing returns to...
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