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We extend the models in ("Competition in two-sided markets" of Armstrong (2006, Rand Journal of Economics) by adding …
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We are concerned with trade in transport services (not cabotage butrather international shipping, transport,and related logistical services) and the importance of competitionand market structure in the sector. Weexamine implications of liberalization for profits, trade, andnational gains from...
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When products are sold in advance, i.e. prior to consumption, consumers trade off an early, uninformed purchase at a low price against a late, informed purchase at a high price. This paper considers the effect of market structure on the prevalence of advance selling. We show that in an...
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We use Google search data with the aim of predicting unemployment, CPI and consumer confidence for the US, UK, Canada, Germany and Japan. Google search queries have previously proven valuable in predicting macroeconomic variables in an in-sample context. To our knowledge, the more challenging...
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We develop a dynamic Bayesian model for clickthrough and conversion probabilities of paid search advertisements. These probabilities are subject to changes over time, due to e.g. changing consumer tastes or new product launches. Yet, there is little empirical research on these dynamics. Gaining...
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This article investigates competition in a market with an emerging technology using a discrete choice model to analyze …
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a number of market organizations: private monopoly, perfect competition and public supply. Increasing the share of robot …
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to lower prices than Free Competition without Maas and therefore benefits consumers; transport firm profits can be lower … or higher. The Platform tends to lead to an outcome that is relatively close to Free Competition without Maas: prices can … often small. So, even without price regulation, MaaS supply can already benefit consumers by increasing competition and …
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prices than free competition without MaaS and therefore benefits consumers; transport firm profits can be lower or higher …. The Platform model tends to lead to an outcome that is relatively close to free competition without MaaS: prices can be … often small. So, even without price regulation, MaaS supply can benefit consumers by increasing competition and removing …
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