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-sided market competition between a foreign and a domestic content distribution platform in a small open economy. On the one hand … platform, which increases the amount of home language content. On the other hand, bilingualism exposes home language content to … competition from foreign language content and softens platform competition, which reduces the amount of home language content. We …
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This chapter focuses on the economic mechanisms at work in recent models of advertising finance in media markets developed around the concept of two-sided markets. The objective is to highlight new and original insights from this approach, and to clarify the conceptual aspects. The chapter first...
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We propose an analysis of platform competition based on the academic literature with a view towards competition policy …, we underline the role of dynamics, but also of platform differentiation, consumers multi-homing and beliefs to allow … competition in platform markets. Second, we analyse competition policy issues and discuss how rules designed for standard markets …
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quality of the product provided by each platform. The analysis is carried out within a global-game framework that offers the …
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We study monopoly and duopoly pricing in a two-sided market with dispersed information about users' preferences. We first show how the dispersion of information introduces idiosyncratic uncertainty about participation rates and how the latter shapes the elasticity of the demands and thereby the...
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We study monopoly and duopoly pricing in a two-sided market with dispersed information about users' preferences. First, we show how the dispersion of information introduces idiosyncratic uncertainty about participation rates and how the latter shapes the elasticity of the demands and thereby the...
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