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We demonstrate how to estimate a model of product demand and oligopoly pricing when products are multi … informed by economic theory, we simultaneously estimate a demand system and price-cost margins for products differentiated in …
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machinery, electrical products and chemical products industries. The results show that there is significant oligopoly power in …
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strategic effects of oligopoly from the effects this has on residual demand, we compare our model to one with monopolistic firms …
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market power. Multiple precision medicine market situations now resemble game theory constructs such as the prisoners …
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This paper extends the static analysis of oligopoly structure into an infinite-horizon setting with sunk costs and …
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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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There has been a significant interest on a theoretical level in the application of supergames to oligopoly behavior …
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than its static analog. We then test the theory using monthly production targets of the Big Three U.S. auto manufacturers …
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In the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, Western Europe gradually pulled ahead of other world regions in terms of technological creativity, population growth, and income per capita. We argue that superior institutions for the creation and dissemination of productive knowledge...
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We study the gains from trade in a model with endogenously variable markups. We show that the pro-competitive gains from trade are large if the economy is characterized by (i) extensive misallocation, i.e., large inefficiencies associated with markups, and (ii) a weak pattern of cross-country...
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