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den Einfluss der Informationsweitergabe auf die Marktstruktur, die Marktgleichgewichte, die soziale Wohlfahrt und die …
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‘natural’ appropriability). The knowledge factor is further used to develop the theory of escalation mechanism by …
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This dissertation investigates the relationship between industrial and trade policies and their impact on firm-level incentives to become more productive. In Chapter two we use a two-sector growth model and show that the impact of a rise in competition in the intermediate goods sector (that...
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of refineries partially offsets the large reduction in consumer surplus. As the theory predicts, these shocks have a …
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competition. A survey of the main literature in economic theory concerned with advertising and competition includes the theory of … value, the theory of the firm, and theories and empirical studies on the effects of advertising and imperfect competition on … the results of the empirical research and the case histories. The theory and practice of advertising and competition is …
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standard and international trade. The estimation results allow us to formulate some interesting policy conclusions. …
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subsectors, at least not given the used identification strategy. This could be due to the fact that this theory regards the …
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Information systems and the Internet have facilitated the creation ofused-product markets that feature a dramatically wider selection, lowersearch costs, and lower prices than their brick-and-mortar counterpartsdo. The increased viability of these used-product markets has causedconcern among...
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It is well known that the Internet has significantly reduced consumers'search costs online. But relatively little is known about how searchcosts affect consumer demand structure in online markets. In this paper,we identify the impact of search costs on firm competition and marketstructure by...
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Information systems and the Internet have facilitated the creation of used product markets that feature a dramatically wider selection, lower search costs, and lower prices than their brick-andmortar counterparts do. The increased viability of these used product markets has caused concern among...
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