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that (a) contest entry and rent-seeking expenditures increase with the size of the prize; and (b) earnings are equalized …
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that (a) contest entry and rent-seeking expenditures increase with the size of the prize; and (b) earnings are equalized …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005796055
that (a) contest entry and rent-seeking expenditures increase with the size of the prize and (b) earnings are equalized …
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It is usually believed that higher competition, implying more active firms, benefits consumers. We show that this may not be the case in an industry with asymmetric cost firms. A rise in the number of more cost inefficient firms makes the consumers worse-off in the presence of a welfare...
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We show that the entry of private profit-maximising firms makes the consumers worse off compared to having a … nationalised monopoly. Such entry increases the nationalised firm’s profit, industry profit, and social welfare, at the expense of …
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