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The paper investigates lognormality in the context of firm size distribution for the Brazilian franchising segment. That implication of Gibrat´s law-GL is considered on a yearly basis under two settings. The evidence, for both the totality of firms and for mature firms at least 5 years old, was...
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We analyze wholesale pricing and retail pricing when a monopolistic manufacturer sells its product to a high street retailer and an online electronic retailer, which have different selling qualities and marginal selling costs. We observe that (1) the wholesale price for an online electronic...
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We study a Hotelling location game where media platforms compete with the same content in two separate markets. The findings show that media platforms may provide less differentiated content if the non-negativity constraint on prices is binding in at least one market. Moreover, content...
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We analyze wholesale pricing and retail pricing when a monopolistic manufacturer sells its product to a high street retailer and an online electronic retailer, which have different selling qualities and marginal selling costs. We observe that (1) the wholesale price for an online electronic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629454
White (1996), Poyago-Theotoky (2001) and Myles (2002) prove that the optimal subsidy, equilibrium output level, all firms' profits and social welfare are identical before and after privatization of a public firm in a mixed oligopolistic market. We show that we can obtain these irrelevance...
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White (1996), Poyago-Theotoky (2001) and Myles (2002) prove that the optimal subsidy, equilibrium output level, all firms' profits and social welfare are identical before and after privatization of a public firm in a mixed oligopolistic market. We show that we can obtain these irrelevance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629176
In 2000, government deregulation along with the introduction of the long-term insurance scheme allowed for-profit providers of at-home care for the elderly to compete directly with nonprofit operators. According to the contract failure hypothesis, we would expect consumers to prefer nonprofit...
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Postal reform (liberalization) is occurring rapidly around the world, perhaps most notably in the EU where January 1, 2011 was the date of Full Market Opening (FMO). As a strategy for maintaining the Universal Service Obligation (USO) under FMO, several authors suggest that the sale of access to...
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In this note, we focus on the measure of Competitive Balance in a sport league when the size of the league varies. We construct a Competitive Balance index defined as the ratio of the actual standard deviation to the maximal standard deviation, the value of the denominator depending on the size...
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Despite a considerable amount of theoretical and empirical research in industrial organisation literature on the relationship between piracy, music sales and their antecedents, a significant gap exists for what concerns the linkage between digital music piracy and the recent success of online...
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