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expense of consumers rather than the unions: in fact, quite contrary to the popular belief, FDI may actually benefit the … unions because it serves to soften price competition between them. The paper points out that welfare effects of outward FDI …
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expense of consumers rather than the unions: in fact, quite contrary to the popular belief, FDI may actually benefit the … unions because it serves to soften price competition between them. The paper points out that welfare effects of outward FDI …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155799
We investigate a Cournot model with strategic R&D investments wherein efficient low-cost firms compete against less efficient high-cost firms. We find that an increase in the number of high-cost firms can stimulate R&D by the low-cost firms, while it always reduces R&D by the high-cost firms....
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Using a simple product differentiation model with elastic demands, we investigate the relationship between differentiation strategies and vertical relations. Depending on the competitive structure in the upstream market, three differentiation patterns (maximum, minimum and partial...
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We investigate the incentive and the welfare implications of a merger when heterogeneous oligopolists compete both in process R&D and on the product market. We examine how a merger affects the output, investment, and profits of firms, whether firms have merger incentives, and, if so, whether...
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-degree price discrimination in oligopoly. By deriving linear demand from a representative consumer's utility and focusing on the …
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We investigate a multi-market Cournot model with strategic process R&D investments wherein a multi-market monopolist meets entrants that enter one of the markets. We find that entry can enhance the total R&D expenditure of the incumbent firm. That is, entry can stimulate R&D effort. Moreover,...
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Innovators who have developed advanced technologies, along with launching new products by themselves, often license these technologies to their rivals. When a firm launches a new product, product positioning is also an important matter. Using a standard linear city model with two firms, we...
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-degree price discrimination in oligopoly. By deriving linear demand from a representative consumer's utility and focusing on the …
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We investigate a multi-market Cournot model with strategic process R&D investments wherein a multi-market monopolist meets entrants that enter one of the markets. We find that entry can enhance the total R&D expenditure of the incumbent firm. That is, entry can stimulate R&D effort. Moreover,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013137368