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assign a non-profit-maximization objective to their managers. Consequently, managers in a delegation game invest more in cost …
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It is difficult to test the prediction that future career prospects create implicit effort incentives because researchers cannot randomly “assign” career prospects to economic agents. To overcome this challenge, we use data from professional soccer, where employees of the same club face...
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. -- Electricity market modeling ; pumped hydro storage ; strategic storage ; oligopoly ; market power ; Germany ; ElStorM …
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This article proposes a two-stage oligopoly model for the crude oil market. In a game of several Stackelberg leaders …
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This article proposes a two-stage oligopoly model for the crude oil market. In a game of several Stackelberg leaders …
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welfare. -- Oligopoly ; multimarket ; networks …
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We propose a duopoly model of competition between internet search engines endowed with different technologies and study the effects of an agreement where the more advanced firm shares its technology with the inferior one. We show that the superior firm enters the agreement only if it results in...
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incentives are much larger than standard analysis suggests. -- Imperfect market segmentation ; oligopoly ; price discrimination …
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market power and withheld quantities from the market in 2004 and 2005. Three market structure scenarios of oligopoly with a … Cournot-oligopoly as leader and a Nash-bargaining model. The model with a Cournot oligopoly as leader delivers the best …
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Empirical work on price-cost margins often treats costs as exogenous. Allowing for endogenous costs when estimating price-cost margins is the topic of this paper. Methodologically, the endogenous cost model we propose leads to an additional equation that allows for the simultaneity in price...
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