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In this paper we investigate whether markets with heterogeneous network externalities can belocked-in by old technologies even if superior technologies are available. Heterogeneous networkexternalities are present when some consumers care more about the size of the market share of agood than...
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Data-driven AI pricing algorithms in on-line markets collect consumer information and use it in their pricing technologies. In the simplest symmetric Hotellingís model such technologies reduce prices and proÖts. We extend Hotellingís model with vertically di§erentiated products, cost...
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We empirically test the hypothesis that the discounts offered by firms to consumers who purchase tickets in advance increase with the intensity of competition. We develop a new measure of competition for which we use the proximity (in departure time) of a given flight to its competitors to infer...
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are privately owned and experience little or no ex-ante regulation of airport charges. On the other hand, airports … activities into the regulation of airport infrastructure charges? This question is addressed in this paper. We discuss basic …
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. Regulation of the price that the MaaS firm has to pay may lower prices, but, compared to the Integrator model, the change is … often small. So, even without price regulation, MaaS supply can benefit consumers by increasing competition and removing …
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. Regulation of the price that the MaaS firm has to pay may further lower prices, but compared to the Integrator the difference is … often small. So, even without price regulation, MaaS supply can already benefit consumers by increasing competition and …
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Strategic investors, such as corporate venture capitalists, engage in the financing of start-up firms to complement their core businesses and to facilitate the internalization of externalities. We argue that while strategic objectives make it more worthwhile for an investor to elicit high...
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We study the effects of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) on employment and profits as well as on the investment … temporary employment losses of between 7 to 9% early in the regulation, but we do not find conclusive evidence for changes in …
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