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Letters, 124: 122-126) show that in a vertically related market Cournot competition yields higher social welfare compared to …
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We show the effects of Bertrand and Cournot competition on R&D investmentand social welfare in a duopoly with R …&D competition where success in R&D isprobabilistic. We show that R&D investments are higher under Bertrand (Cournot)competition when … Cournot competition can generate highersocial welfare in absence of knowledge spillover and this happens if R&D is drastic …
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We show the welfare effects of entry in presence of technology licensingunder Cournot competition. If the entrant is …
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Letters, 124: 122-126) show that in a vertically related market Cournot competition yields higher social welfare compared to …
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This discussion paper led to a publication in the <A href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167718710000913">'International Journal of Industrial Organization'</A>, 29(2), 232-41.<P>Taking technological differences between firms as given, we show that the technologically advanced firm has a stronger incentive for technology licensing under a decentralized...</p></a>
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We show that a monopolist final goods producer may find it profitable to create competition by licensing its technology if the input market is imperfectly competitive. With a centralized union, we show that licensing by a monopolist is profitable under both uniform and discriminatory wage...
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to auction (or fixed-fee), irrespective of Cournot and Bertrand competitions, if the number of potential licensees is …
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In an international Cournot duopoly, we determine the optimal contract for a brand name collaboration where the …
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It is generally believed that a weak patent protection makes the consumers and the society better off compared to a strong patent protection by increasing the intensity of competition if the weak patent protection does not affect innovation. We show that this conclusion may not hold if the...
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Cournot duopoly when firms face an imperfect credit market. We consider two situations without or with credit rationing. When …
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