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Merger-specific efficiencies continue to play a relatively small role in merger enforcement and merger retrospectives. Motivated by the paucity of empirical analyses of merger-specific efficiencies, we examine a merger's market share effects. Standard merger theory predicts that if...
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The literature on network effects has popularized a hypothesis that competition between incompatible technologies … corners the market. Our study suggests that overemphasizing the installed base, while ignoring network structure, could …
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The paper proposes the use of panel data unit-root tests to assess market-share instability in order to obtain indications of industry dynamics. The idea is to consider movements in market shares as much more than mere elements of the market structure. In fact, these movements reflect conduct...
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In a rapidly evolving environment, industrial countries market shares tend to shrink and firms (and governments) have to adjust to higher competitiveness. In Italy, a country specialized in the production and export of traditional goods, and therefore more exposed than others to the price...
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В статье оценено место украинского фондового рынка на мировом рынке ценных бумаг через определение доли капитализации национального рынка в мировой...
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В статье исследуются особенности развития рынка акций агропродовольственных логистических компаний. На основе структурно-факторного анализа предложена...
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labels the positioning of the point of sale and price have an increasing contribution. With the concentration of commerce in …
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Market share models for weekly store-level data are useful to understand competitive structures by delivering own and cross price elasticities. These models can however not be used to examine which brands lose share to which brands during a specificperiod of time. It is for this purpose that we...
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Today’s international trade in goods is driven mainly by the growth of exports and imports of the South. Emerging countries naturally gain global market shares in manufactured goods from old industrialised countries, including Europe. This trend has became even more pronounced during the last...
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