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support for models of price discrimination in oligopoly settings that suggest inter-brand competition can cause all prices to …
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Most of the theoretical work on collusion and price wars assumes identical firms and an unchanging environment, assumptions which are at odds with what we know about most industries. Further that literature focuses on the impact of collusion on prices. Whether an industry can support collusion...
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1980s. Subsequent literature for the most part kept imperfect competition but jettisoned oligopoly. Instead, as the …. The use of oligopoly in trade models has been criticized for reasons that we argue are unpersuasive. Renewed incorporation …
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Oligopoly models of price competition predict that strategic firms exercise market power and generate inefficiencies …
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Using an aggregative games approach, we analyze horizontal mergers in a model of multiproduct-firm price competition with nested CES or nested logit demands. We show that the Herfindahl index provides an adequate measure of the welfare distortions introduced by market power, and that the induced...
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We develop a tractable quantitative, general equilibrium, oligopsony model of the labor market that we use to measure the macroeconomic implications of labor market power. Strategic interaction complicates inference of parameters that are key to this exercise. To address this challenge, we...
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oligopoly models similar to that of Pakes and McGuire (1994) …
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In this paper we analyze taxation using the conjectural variations model of oligopoly. We demonstrate the way in which …
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Most of the theoretical work on collusion and price wars assumes identical firms and an unchanging environment, assumptions which are at odds with what we know about most industries. Further that literature focuses on the impact of collusion on prices. Whether an industry can support collusion...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013223570
Under GATT, countries are allowed to impose countervailing duties to offset foreign subsidies. However GATT rules limit the amount of duty to the amount of the subsidy. This paper examines a generalized model of imperfect competition with capital subsidies and shows the conditions under which a...
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