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Every now and then, we observe a fierce price war in a real world market, through which competing firms end up with a Bertrand-like price competition equilibrium. Despite this, very little has been known in the existing literature as to why a price competition market is formed. We address this...
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This study investigates the observability of chaotic economic dynamics in the Matsuyama model of endogenous growth with innovation and capital accumulation. We demonstrate that the Matsuyama system can be an ergodic chaos for a wide range of parameter values; as is well known, in an ergodic...
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Recently a number of studies have recognized that trade policy can be substituted for by competition policy. This study demonstrates, however, that there is a fundamental difference in the working of terms-of-trade effects between competition policy and tariff policy and that if countries...
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The international harmonization of competition policies is widely perceived as a prime area for international policy discussion. We demonstrate that this harmonization, unlike a general tariff reduction, cannot be guided by the principle of reciprocity. Towards this end, we build a two-country...
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