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duplication of research. An increase in the intensity of competition among firms leads to an increase in the variety of developed …
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competition are all found to be important determinants of long-run firm values, firm turnover, and market structure. Estimates for …
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competition among firms leads to an increase in the variety of developed projects and a decrease in the amount of duplication of …
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instrumenting is particularly important for estimating the effect of competition on the markup of the price leader. …
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In many markets, homogenous goods and services are sold both by large global frms and small local frms. Surprisingly, the large frms charge, often substantially, higher prices. Examples include hotels, airlines, and coffee shops. This paper provides a parsimonious model that can account for...
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We argue that, in a simple setting, the relation between the intensity of competition and cost-reducing investment is U … is minimal for intermediate levels of competition, which is inversely parameterized by the extent of product …
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surplus-sharing and product differentiation, it is chosen by the second mover to avoid Bertrand competition. The equilibrium …
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amount of duplication of research. An increase in the intensity of competition among firms leads to an increase in the …
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both increased competition and the enactment of equal treatment laws reduce the gender wage gap. …
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academia have been partially explained by "competitive pressures", which suggests a link between competition and cheating. In … no overall sex difference in cheating. However, the effect of competition on women's cheating behavior is entirely due to … of an individual to conduct a particular task and not sex that crucially affects the reaction to competition. Poor …
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