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This paper investigates how the tying of complementary products can be used to preserve and extend monopoly positions. We first show how a firm that is a monopolist of a product in the current period can use tying to preserve its monopoly position in future periods. We then show using related...
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(monopoly, Bertrand competition) and extensions (non-profit journals, bundling, hybrid pricing), using our theoretical findings …
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Using staggered entry of two dockless bikesharing firms, we find the entrant expands the market for the incumbent. The entry helps the incumbent to serve a greater number of trips, make more bike investment, achieve higher revenue per trip, improve bike utilization rate, and form a wider and...
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We develop a model of a two-sided asset market in which trades are intermediated by dealers and are bilateral. Dealers compete to attract order flow by posting the terms at which they execute trades-- which can include prices, quantities, and execution speed--and investors direct their orders...
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provides an introduction to the economics of 2SPs and its application to several competition policy issues …
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in a hierarchy. The problem of designing an efficient policy to raise the status in this competition of a disadvantaged …
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. The risky arm could potentially lead to a dead end and the safe arm introduces further competition to make firms keep …
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In this paper we review issues relating to antitrust and competition in health care markets. The paper begins with a … ways that might affect the optimality of competition. The paper then focuses on the main areas in which antitrust has been …
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The basic competitive model with freely available technology is suited for static industries but misleading as applied to major innovative economies for which development of new technologies equals in magnitude around 10% of gross domestic investment. We distinguish free generic technology from...
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assess the welfare implications of the ensuing competition for the market using analytical and numerical approaches to … compare the equilibria of a learning-by-doing model to the first-best planner solution. We show that dynamic competition leads …
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