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Products produced by a multiproduct firm can be linked through demand linkages or supply linkages. On the demand side, changes in the price of one product can affect the demand for a firm's other products through shifts in consumer expenditures. This is commonly referred to as the...
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This paper investigates the international spillover effects of U.S. trade protection. Using micro-level data on anti …-dumping, countervailing duties, and safeguards, I develop a new measure of U.S. trade policy announcement shocks for the period 1988-2015 that … is free of confounding factors. Estimates using the new measure indicate that announced, but not yet imposed, U.S. trade …
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, multiplying domestic challenges like macroeconomic and trade instability, societal conflicts and crises in energy supply and … infrastructure. In light of these aspects, this paper explores the magnitude and development of German-Pakistani relations, focusing … especially on trade, economic cooperation and strategic interests on both sides. The analysis of the German-Pakistani trade and …
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This paper considers a market in which only the incumbent's quality is publicly known. The entrant's quality is observed by the incumbent and some fraction of informed consumers. This leads to price signalling rivalry between the duopolists, because the incumbent gains and the entrant loses when...
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In markets with quality unobservable to buyers, third-party certification is often the only instrument to increase transparency. While both sellers and buyers have a demand for certification, its role differs fundamentally: sellers use it for signaling, buyers use it for inspection. Seller...
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This paper analyzes optimal product lines when consumers differ both in their taste for quality and in their desire for social image. The market outcome features partial pooling and product differentiation that is not driven by heterogeneous valuations for quality but by image concerns. A...
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's usefulness in estimating the share of true SEPs in firm patent portfolios for several mobile telecommunication standards. We find …
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Several studies have analyzed the trade and output effects of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP …
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