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Ignorance is Bliss? Uncertainty About Product Valuation May Benefit Consumers
da Graca, Tarcisio
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2013
Product information which is beneficial for an individual consumer may hurt if disseminated widely. Even with rational expectations a fallacy of composition may occur if information leads to demand and price increases
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Perverse Effects of Mergers Beyond Any Suspicion : A Model of Integration between Complementary Goods Producers (Efeitos Perversos de Fusoes Acima de Qualquer Suspeita: Um Modelo d...
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2008
According to common wisdom, mergers between complementary-goods firms should not raise anti-competitive concerns. Regulatory authorities rarely challenge them indeed. In this paper, I offer an alternative perspective in a model of price-competition in a complementary oligopoly industry with...
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